Preview

Folklore: Structure, Typology, Semiotics

Advanced search

From language events to event language

https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2023-6-4-80-92

Abstract

The article presents the background of the author’s concept of selfassembly of the plot. The proximity of the language of demonological stories to the spoken language requires special attention to the text, to its linguistic semantics. The linguosemantic approach to the analysis of texts, which was justified by the author, is demonstrated by the example of the concept of “to lead the water”, widely represented in mythological stories. A lot of predicative compounds were found that implement semantic transitions between two lexico-semantic nests. It is shown that the analyzed narratives are based on the actualization of intra-linguistic, potential predications (“language events”) into predicative syntagmasmythological motifs (“language of events”). The search for an answer to the question of how interactions arising in the language between different levels of the language system (intra-language predications between secondary and primary meanings of words, between literal and metaphorical meanings of idiomatic expressions, etc.) are transformed into text-building constructs led to the emergence of the concept of selfassembly of the plot.

About the Author

A. V. Panyukov
Komi Scientific Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Anatoly V. Panyukov, Cand. of Sci. (Philology), associate professor

26, Kommunisticheskaya St., Syktyvkar, Komi Republic, 167982



References

1. Kurdyumov, V.A. (1999), Ideya i forma: Osnovy predikatsionoi kontseptsii yazyka [Idea and form. Fundamentals of the predication concept of language], Voennyi universitet, Moscow, Russia.

2. Lotman, Yu.M. (1970), Struktura khudozhestvennogo teksta [The structure of a literary text], Iskusstvo, Moscow, USSR.

3. Panyukov, A.V. (2004), “Semantic models of the linguistic concept ‘to lead the water’ ”, in Fol’klor i khudozhestvennaya kul’tura: Sovremennye metodologicheskie i tekhnologicheskie problemy izucheniya i sokhraneniya traditsionnoi kul’tury [Folklore and artistic culture. Modern methodological and technological problems of studying and preserving traditional culture], Moscow, Russia, pp. 194–200. (Sohranenie i vozrozhdenie fol’klornykh traditsii», vyp. 13)

4. Panyukov, A.V. (2006), “To the problem of the poetics of oral mythological stories. A linguosemantic approach”, in Slavyanskaya traditsionnaya kul’tura i sovremennyi mir: Sbornik nauchnykh statei po materialam konferentsii [Slavic traditional culture and the modern world: Collection of scientific articles based on the materials of the conference], vol. 9, Moscow, Russia, pp. 86–105.

5. Panyukov, A.V. (2013), “The phenomenon of self-assembly in folklore. The plot of the murder of Prince Vasily Vymsky”, in Fadeeva, I.E. and Sulimov, V.A., eds., Semiozis i kul’tura: intellektual’nye praktiki [Semiosis and culture. Intellectual practices], Komi gosudarstvennnyi pedagogicheskii institut, Syktyvkar, Russia, pp. 199–211.

6. Panyukov, A.V. (2016), “Self-assembly of the plot in folklore”, in Fol’kloristika Komi: Fol’klornye zhanry Evropeiskogo Severo-Vostoka Rossii: dinamika razvitiya, transformatsii, klassicheskoe nasledie i sovremennye formy [Komi folkloristics. Folklore genres of the European North-East of Russia. Dynamics of development, transformation, classical heritage and modern forms], Syktyvkar, Russia, pp. 114–136. (Trudy Instituta yazyka, literatury i istorii Komi NC UrO RAN; vyp. 74)

7. Sirotkina, T.A. (2007), “Speech markers of the ethnic component of folk culture (based on the ethnonymy of the Perm Region)”, in Traditsionnaya kul’tura Russkogo Severa: istoriya i sovremennost’. Materialy V nauchnoi konferentsii po izucheniyu narodnoi kul’tury Russkogo Severa [Traditional culture of the Russian North. History and modernity. Proceeding of the 5th Scientific Conference on the study of Folk Culture of the Russian North], Petrozavodsk, Russia, available at: https://kizhi.karelia.ru/library/ryabinin-2007/438.html (Accessed 10 Jan. 2023).


Review

For citations:


Panyukov A.V. From language events to event language. Folklore: Structure, Typology, Semiotics. 2023;6(4):80-92. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2658-5294-2023-6-4-80-92

Views: 156


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2658-5294 (Print)