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The present thesis deliberately restricts its area of research in various ways. First, it will only investigate changes in vocabulary that represent semantic change or that can be related to changes in the speakers' attitudes or societal values; any other change (related to stress, orthography,...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-261752022-04-26T12:31:16Z Changes in the Russian Terminology of Economic Law since Perestroika Rajewsky, Alice bourgeois terms calques Changes Economic indigenous formations loan-words Perestroika Rajewsky Russian since socialist terms Terminology bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics bic Book Industry Communication::L Law The present thesis deliberately restricts its area of research in various ways. First, it will only investigate changes in vocabulary that represent semantic change or that can be related to changes in the speakers' attitudes or societal values; any other change (related to stress, orthography, etc.) will not be considered. Second, and more importantly, it will focus on a group of words that is closely defined in two ways - (i) thematically, in that these words must form part of economic terminology, and (ii) in relation to the type of text in which these words are used, namely legal texts, in particular laws. The study will also investigate whether the meanings of pre-Revolutionary terms that have been revived since perestroika differ from their original senses. 2019-01-10 23:55 2020-01-09 14:22:11 2020-04-01T11:02:26Z 2020-04-01T11:02:26Z 2000 book 1003912 OCN: 1083019097 9783954790470 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/26175 eng Slavistische Beitraege application/pdf n/a 1003912.pdf Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 10.3726/b12630 10.3726/b12630 e927e604-2954-4bf6-826b-d5ecb47c6555 9783954790470 391 208 Bern open access
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description The present thesis deliberately restricts its area of research in various ways. First, it will only investigate changes in vocabulary that represent semantic change or that can be related to changes in the speakers' attitudes or societal values; any other change (related to stress, orthography, etc.) will not be considered. Second, and more importantly, it will focus on a group of words that is closely defined in two ways - (i) thematically, in that these words must form part of economic terminology, and (ii) in relation to the type of text in which these words are used, namely legal texts, in particular laws. The study will also investigate whether the meanings of pre-Revolutionary terms that have been revived since perestroika differ from their original senses.
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