Abstract

The paper studies the specifics of the linguistic reflection of the image of a person in the Nizhnekolymsk old-time dialects of Yakutia. Despite the available research, the issue of the preservation of the cultural and linguistic diversity of the Arctic remains relevant in our time. It is of great interest in terms of geostrategic location, natural resources and human potential. The purpose is to describe the composition of the lexical-semantic unit “Man” in the Nizhnekolymsk old-time dialects of Yakutia. The source of the material was the four-volume Dictionary of Russian Old-Time Dialects on the Territory of Yakutia by M.F. Druzhinina. The method of continuous sampling was used to identify 95 lexical units that form the LSU “Man”.The structure of the unit includes the following lexical and semantic groups: physical, personal and social characteristics of a man. Intraunit systemic relations are characterized by the presence of a variety of paradigmatic connections: derivational synonyms, inflectional variants, phonemic doublets, antonymic and synonymous pairs, hypo-hyponymic and hyper-hyponymic relations, derivational series. The Nizhnekolymsk dialects are a monument of the Russian old-timers’ culture, which is a result of interethnic and cultural contacts between the newcomers and the local population, as well as the influence of natural conditions. The processes of globalization, integration and industrial development of the Arctic accelerate the assimilation of Russian old-timers from Nizhny Kolyma, which makes the problem of the preservation of their ethnocultural identity relevant.

Highlights

  • The unique character and identity of the Arctic oldtimers culture has invariably attracted the attention of researchers

  • The study of the North-East of Yakutia began in the 19th century with reports, diary entries and observations by M.M

  • The purpose is to describe the composition of the lexical-semantic unit “Man” in the Nizhnekolymsk old-time dialects of Yakutia

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Introduction

The unique character and identity of the Arctic oldtimers culture has invariably attracted the attention of researchers. The specificity of the linguistic reflection of the image of a man in the linguistic picture of the world of the descendants of Russian old-timers, compactly living in the North, Siberia and the Far East, including in the Arctic regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), has always attracted the attention of Russian researchers. Research, the article by T.A. Berdnikova, Ya.Ya. Gorbunova, G.E. Zhondorova and I.P. Pavlova “The image of a Russian man in the northern picture of the world (based on the Russian old-time dialects of Yakutia) ” analyzes a man from the point of view of his appearance, character, attitude to work, his language and relationships with representatives of other nations. Gorbunov classified the evaluative nominations of a person according to five parameters: demeanor and speaking, character traits, attitude to work, appearance and physical condition, mental abilities [21]

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