No 2 (2013)
- Year: 2013
- Articles: 14
- URL: https://vestnik.nvsu.ru/2311-1402/issue/view/2951
Articles
Characterizing anthroponymy from account books (evidence from XVIII—XIX centuries account books)
Abstract
The article considers semantics of family names which were common in Tobolsk province in XVIII and XIX centuries. The analysis of the surnames involved vast lexicographic material. The conducted analysis shows that a considerable amount of family names originated from calendar names. The same applies to family names which reflected the occupation, physical appearance and personality features.
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):3-8



Review of several theonymic vocabulary units exemplified by the russian and polish religious texts
Abstract
The article presents the review of theonymic vocabulary units taken from the Russian and Polish religious texts. The author considers theonyms’ etymology, context of their usage. The usage frequency of these units is also analyzed.
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):9-12












Phenomenon of chronotope used as a method of philological analysis of texts
Abstract
The article considers the phenomenon of chronotope employed as a method of philological analysis of texts. It briefly reviews the concepts of philosophical and linguistic conceptions of chronotopes, evolution of chronotopes and emergence of new categories, such as noochronotope
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):42-46



Prospective situations describing immediateness of actions: different ways of language expression
Abstract
The article dwells upon linguistic objectification of prospective situations describing action immediateness. The analysis of different aspectual situations is carried out by the example of the Russian, English and French languages
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):47-54



Portrayal of russian national character in terms of christian worldview (as exemplified by V.G.Rasputin’s short novels “The last term” and “Farewell to Matyora”)
Abstract
The article explores the eschatological tradition used in portrayal of the Russian national character in V.Rasputin’s short novels “ The Last Term ” and “ Farewell to Matyora”. This tradition is inherited in the way the characters see the purpose of human life and immortality which they believe is confined in the generational continuity. The writer cogitates on important metaphysical questions — life after death, meaning of human existence — using fundamental Christian definitions.
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):55-63



Spiritual revolutionaries (A.Blok and V.Mayakovsky)
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of literary interconnections between V.Mayakovsky and A.Blok. The analysis of their poetic languages proves their genetic affinity, in particular the fact that futurist Mayakovsky followed many traditions of younger symbolist A.Blok; in particular, ambivalence of their personas rooted in alienation from the world and desire to merge with it; perception of the world and people with romanticized uncompromisingness, language and verse experiments conforming to the time
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):64-70



Motive of male and Female travesry in XIX century literary legend
Abstract
The present paper analyses the use of traditional hagiographic motive of male-female traversy used in XIX century Soviet literature. Drawing on the example of literary legends by A.Herzen, G.Keller, A.France the functions of the above mentioned motive are defined within new genre and stylistic contexts
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):71-77



Image of “russian Faust” in M.Y.Lermontov’s novel “A hero of our time”
Abstract
The article analyses the image of “Russian Faust” in M.Y. Lermontov’s “A Hero of Our Time”. The portrayal of the main character Pechorin is compared to one of the most prominent characters in German Literature — doctor Faust. The common features that link both of the characters are outlined in the conclusion.
Bulletin of Nizhnevartovsk State University. 2013;(2):78-81











