Meaning in the semantic theory of Mikhail V. Nikitin and in cognitive grammar of Ronald W. Langacker

The paper is focused on common and different aspects of two leading semasiological theories of today - the theory of the Russian semasiologist M. V. Nikitin and that of the American cognitive linguist R. W. Langacker. Both authors view meaning as a complex psychic phenomenon whose formation...

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Main Author: Kharitonchik Zinaida A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute for the Serbian Language, Belgrade 2024-01-01
Series:Južnoslovenski Filolog
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Online Access:https://doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-185X/2024/0350-185X2402087K.pdf
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Summary:The paper is focused on common and different aspects of two leading semasiological theories of today - the theory of the Russian semasiologist M. V. Nikitin and that of the American cognitive linguist R. W. Langacker. Both authors view meaning as a complex psychic phenomenon whose formation is affected by numerous factors - social, cultural, psychological, situational, etc. The paper focuses on significant, but not identical aspects of these theories, which represent their major distinctive features - sources of meaning and basic structures of consciousness according to M. V. Nikitin, as well as the actualization of components of the construed meaning under the impact of specificity/schematics, focusing, prominence and perspective as factors which affect the construal according to R. W. Langacker. It becomes evident that they do not so much contradict as complement each other, revealing such essential facets of meaning as its formation and functioning.
ISSN:0350-185X
2406-0763