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文章考虑了术语形成过程的基础上,常用的词汇,由古代俄罗斯立法法典的最古老的纪念碑之一的材料“宪章的弗拉基米尔亲王什一税,法院和教会的人”。研究的对象是情绪词汇。通过成分分析和语境分析,作者认为情感语义结构中术语意义的形成是由因果语义提供的,因为情感体验的原因或结果总是客观的东西——一个对象、一个符号、一个过程。当主体(strashnyj sud、prokljast’/最后的判断、诅咒)或客体(obid ti、poobid ti、preobid ti /冒犯)的特征发生变化时,语言单位的意义就会发生语义转移。情感意义和术语意义的比例使得可以将“弗拉基米尔亲王关于什一税,法院和教会人员的宪章”中的情感词汇分为三组:用于情感意义的词汇;具有情感意义和术语意义的混合词;同音异义的条款。词典编纂数据的参与揭示了法律语言中情感术语意义的不稳定性及其在教会领域的保存。
Terminological Meanings of Emotion Vocabulary in “The Charter of Prince Vladimir on Tithes, Courts and Church People”
The articles considers the processes of terminology formation on the basis of commonly used words by the material of one of the oldest monuments of ancient Russian legislative code "The Charter of Prince Vladimir on Tithes, Courts and Church People". The object of the study is the vocabulary of emotions. By means of component and contextual analysis the author comes to the conclusion that it is causal semantics that provide basis for formation of terminological meaning in the semantic structure of emotives, since the cause or consequence of emotional experience is always something objective – an object, a sign, a process. A semantic shift occurs in the meaning of a language unit when the characteristics of the subject (strashnyj sud, prokljast' / the last judgment, to curse) or the object (obiděti, poobiděti, preobiděti / to offend) change. The ratio of emotive and terminological meanings made it possible to divide the vocabulary of emotions in the "Charter of Prince Vladimir on Tithes, Courts and Church People" into three groups: words used in an emotive meaning; words with a syncretism of emotive and terminological meanings; homonymous terms. The involvement of lexicographic data revealed instability of terminological meanings of emotives in the legal language and their preservation in the church sphere.