Means of Expressing Permission in the Business Language of the 18th Century

Q2 Arts and Humanities
D. V. Rudnev, T. Borisova
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Purpose. The aim of the article is to describe the system of means of expressing permission in the language of documents of the 18th century. On the basis of linguistic material extracted from collections of published documents, patterns of expression of permission and their dynamics during the 18th century are revealed.Results. In the time of Peter the Great, there was an activation of the means of expressing permission inherited from the previous era (constructions with the word volya, the predicative adverb vol'no and adjective volen), and at the same time new ways of expressing permission arose: the verbs dozvolyat'sya, pozvolyat'sya (polonisms), the phrase ne zapreshchat'sya. Later, new models remained in the Russian business language, and those inherited from the prePetrine business language mostly disappeared. Throughout the 18th century, there was a competition between the verbs dozvolyat'sya and pozvolyat'sya. In the Petrine era, the verb moch' also started to be used in documents, but its widespread use begins in the second half of the 18th century.Conclusion. In the era of the reign of Catherine II, a new period of enrichment of the means of expressing permission began. European (most likely German) calques imet' pravo, imet' vlast', vlasten appeared in the language, of which the calque imet' pravo turned out to be particularly productive. A variety of models for expressing permission had different sources of origin and presented the idea of permission in different ways.
18世纪商务语言中表达许可的方式
目的。本文的目的是描述18世纪文件语言中表达许可的方式体系。本文从已出版文献中提取语言材料,揭示了18世纪允许的表达方式及其动态。在彼得大帝时期,从上一个时代继承下来的表达许可的方式被激活了(带有单词volya的结构,谓语副词vol'no和形容词volen),同时也出现了新的表达许可的方式:动词dozvolyat'sya, pozvolyat'sya (polonisms),短语ne zapreshchat'sya。后来,俄语商业语言中保留了新的模式,而那些从prePetrine商业语言继承下来的模式大多消失了。在整个18世纪,动词dozvolyat'sya和pozvolyat'sya之间存在竞争。在Petrine时代,动词moch也开始在文件中使用,但它的广泛使用始于18世纪下半叶。在凯瑟琳二世统治的时代,一个表达许可的方式丰富的新时期开始了。欧洲(最有可能是德语)的calques imet' pravo, imet' vlast', vlasten出现在语言中,其中calque imet' pravo被证明是特别多产的。各种表达许可的模式有着不同的来源,以不同的方式呈现许可的概念。
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