Russian participle and its functional homonyms in the texts of modern Russian mass media about science and technology
Loading...
Files
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
St Petersburg State University
Abstract
In modern Russian media, Russian participles and participial adjectives, nouns and pronouns,
which are functional homonyms (similar-sounding etymologically related words), are widely
used. In the present paper, based on 3,462 examples selected from the National Corpus of the
Russian language, we analyze the prerequisites and the specifics of the transition of participles
to other parts of speech, and show the differences between participles and their functional
homonyms. The main prerequisite for adjectivation, substantiation and pronominalization of
the participle is the attribute of the adjective contained in it, while the semantics of the participle,
its position in the sentence and context play an important role. The transition of the
participle to other parts of speech is of a gradual nature. Syncretic grammatical character, semantic
compression and variability of syntactic functions make the participle one of the priority
means of expressing such characteristic features of scientific texts as accuracy, consistency,
conciseness and informativeness. In scientific texts, participles and their functional homonyms
have different functions: substantive participles mainly perform a nominative function,
adjectivated participles — a characterizing function, and pronominalized participles — deictic
and other text-forming functions. Studying Russian participles is very difficult for Chinese
students due to the fact that Chinese, unlike Russian, is the language of the analytical system,
there is no form of participle in it. The division into parts of speech in Chinese is a special
problem, since there are no specific morphological indicators in Chinese that characterize
each part of speech. The results of the study can be useful when considering complex grammatical
issues of the Russian language in the Chinese audience.
Description
Citation
Zhou Haiyan (2023). Russian participle and its functional homonyms in the texts of modern Russian mass media about science and technology. Media Linguistics, 10 (1), 115–127. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu22.2023.107 (In Russian)