The article deals with preliminary results of experimental investigation of the sound-grapheme-color associativity of vowels in Komi-Permyak language. The obtained data on Komi-Permyak language is interpreted in the context of data in Russian, English and other Romano-Germanic languages, obtained using the same procedure. It is established, that the sound-grapheme-color associativity of graphons A [a] and O [o] presents a universal phenomenon with high degree of probability. The relative dependence of color associativity of vowels on the initial consonant and the following vowel in color denomination was established. It was established that Komi-Permyak graphons do not have stable and regular link with colors, the names of which are borrowed. It is possible to assume that the letters of the native language are connected with the original color denominations. A tendency of Komi-Permyak vowels, being attracted to chromatic color grade (red, blue, yellow), is revealed.
The article deals with the linguistic representation of the notion of "migrant children" in the naive consciousness of native Russian speakers. The notion under study correlates with the worldview as an integral image of the world in a person's mind. As the worldview is a multilevel phenomenon, there are different levels of generalization and representation of knowledge. Usually, the linguistic worldview is investigated precisely in relation to the specific ethnocultural features of a particular people and correlates with large ethnocultural groups. Based on the associates obtained as a result of a free association experiment, a field model of the concept of "migrant children" is developed.
The problems of lexicographical fixation of sound words (onomatopoeias) are revealed in the article. Here the specific features of the German-Russian dictionary of onomatopoeias, published by the authors, are described: phonosemantic principles of description of these language units, the structure of a dictionary entry, the criteria for selection of units, structure and composition of the vocabulary, field label system. The possibilities of practical application of the dictionary in phonosemantics, stylistics, etymology, as well as for translation and learning German as a foreign language are mentioned.
In the article, the authors analyze Russian anti-proverbs about COVID-19 that became popular on the internet during the pandemic. The anti-proverbs under study describe the most important parts of people’s lives that were changed during the pandemic: the new disease, life in quarantine, working in quarantine, and fighting with the disease. These five spheres allowed dividing all the anti-proverbs into five semantic modules bearing the same names. The substitutes in the anti-proverbs are semantically related to the four semantic fields: disease, health, work and internet. The theoretical ground for the study of anti-proverbs is based on the idea that they are syntactically independent units that express certain wisdom and are used as means of language play. They produce an emotional impact on people and thus become a tool for influencing social opinion. The mechanisms of the creation of the anti-proverbs are studied in the article and the most widely used mechanisms are revealed.
О СОСТОЯНИИ ФОНОСЕМАНТИКИ В РОССИИ Статья вторая. Фоносемантические конференции. Фундаментальные исследования. Программное обеспечение (технологии Hi-Hume) Шляхова Светлана Сергеевна зав. кафедрой иностранных языков и связей с общественностью Пермский национальный исследовательский политехнический у ниверситет 614990, г. Пермь, Комсомольский проспект, 29
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