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The article clarifies the role of photos from family archives as a source for the study of wedding ceremonies, its nomination and folk beliefs associated with one of the main family ceremonies. It is noted that photos are important sources for multi-aspect linguistic, ethnographic, culturological, historical research, as they are documents of their time, which are perceived by contemporaries as those providing reliable information. It is emphasized that for the detailed description of the stages, nomination of the wedding ceremony and superstitious beliefs associated with it, researchers usually use detailed questionnaires, but best of all phenomena of all language levels of the sub-dialect are recorded in continuous texts that appear in spontaneous stories. Viewing a photo evokes positive emotions in the speaker and helps to present a story-memory, which is characterized by markers of the time layer “before” (then, those, at that time), cliches, phonetic, lexical, grammatical features, syntactic constructions characteristic of the sub0dialect, which is represented by the narrator.
The sources of the article were the family archives of 3 residents of the villages of Butsni and Seferivka of Bar district, Vinnytsia region, which are typical Podillia sub-dialects. The article notes that the nomination of stages, participants and attributes of the wedding ceremony can be revealed by event (depicting individual moments of events, actions, facts of life) and portrait (images of one or more people) photographs.
Different photos of the wedding ceremony allow us to trace the reduction of the ceremony itself and the dynamics of the lexical elements that serve it.
Keywords: nomination of the wedding ceremony, Podillia sub-dialects, story-memory, Podillia dialect, text-centrism of dialectological research, event and portrait photographs.
本文阐明了家庭档案中的照片作为研究婚礼仪式的来源的作用,它的提名和与主要家庭仪式之一相关的民间信仰。值得注意的是,照片是语言学、人种学、文化学、历史等多方面研究的重要来源,因为它们是当时的文献,被同时代人视为提供可靠信息的文献。需要强调的是,对于婚礼阶段的详细描述、婚礼仪式的提名以及与之相关的迷信信仰,研究者通常使用详细的问卷调查,但最好的是将子方言各个语言层次的现象记录在连续的文本中,并以自发故事的形式出现。观看照片能唤起说话者的积极情绪,并有助于呈现一种故事记忆,这种记忆以叙述者所代表的“以前”(then, those, at the time)的时间层标记、陈词滥调、语音、词汇、语法特征、次方言的句法结构特征为特征。这篇文章的来源是文尼察地区Bar区的Butsni和Seferivka村3名居民的家庭档案,这是典型的Podillia次方言。文章指出,婚礼仪式的阶段、参与者和属性的提名可以通过事件(描绘事件的个人时刻、行动、生活事实)和肖像(一个或多个人的图像)照片来揭示。婚礼的不同照片使我们能够追踪仪式本身的减少以及为之服务的词汇元素的动态。关键词:婚礼提名,波迪利亚次方言,故事记忆,波迪利亚方言,方言研究的文本中心主义,事件与肖像照片。