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该出版物介绍了Ntalia Solodovnikova和Elena Sorokina的专题研究Emotivnaya lingvoekologiya sovremennykh i drevnikh tekstov[当代和古代文本的情感语言生态学](伏尔加格勒:Peremena, 2021, ISBN 978-5-9935-0436-0)。这本书是按照伏尔加格勒情感学派的传统编写的,该学派的创始人是维克多·沙霍夫斯基(1939-2022),他是一位重要的俄罗斯语言学家、语言学博士、教授,并获得了俄罗斯联邦科学功勋活动家的称号,他的作品在俄罗斯国内外都广为人知。除了从1969年开始参加Shakhovsky教授课程的学生外,在他的指导下,已为30多篇文学硕士学位论文和14篇文学博士学位论文辩护。在沙霍夫斯基的研究生中,有这本专著的作者之一娜塔莉亚·索洛多夫尼科娃,也是这篇评论的作者。对索罗多夫尼科娃和索罗金娜的专著研究的兴趣是由情感超越语言学研究的范围而进入音乐和视觉艺术领域所规定的。
Review of the Book: Solodovnikova N. G., Sorokina E. A. Emotive Linguoecology of Modern and Ancient Texts. Volgograd: Peremena, 2021. 270 p.
The publication presents a review of Ntalia Solodovnikova’s and Elena Sorokina’s monographic research Emotivnaya lingvoekologiya sovremennykh i drevnikh tekstov [Emotive Linguoecology of Contemporary and Ancient Texts] (Volgograd: Peremena, 2021, ISBN 978-5-9935-0436-0). The book is written in the tradition of the Volgograd school of emotivity, whose founder was Victor Shakhovsky (1939–2022) — a significant Russian linguist, doctor of philological sciences, professor, and recipient of the title of Merited Activist of Science of the Russian Federation, whose works are widely known both in Russia and outside of it. Besides the students who attended Professor Shakhovsky’s courses from 1969, under his guidance over thirty dissertations for the degree of Candidate of Arts and fourteen dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Arts have been defended. Among Shakhovsky’s post-graduate students was one of the authors of this monograph – Natalia Solodovnikova, as well as the author of this review. The interest towards Solodovnikova’s and Sorokina’s monographic research is stipulated by the passing of emotiveness beyond the confines of philological studies proper into the spheres of music and the visual arts.