Vol. 2 No. 2 (5) (2016)

Articles

  • Articles

    The “Baby” Motive in the Lyric Theme of M.Tswetaewa’s Book “After Russia” (Alexander Bakhrakh – the second withoutseeing correspondent of 1923’ verses)

    TATYANA GEVORGYAN
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    The article studies a collection of Tsvetaeva’s poems addressed to Alexander Bakhrakh in the context of the poems' close connection to the development of the lyric theme throughout her book After Russia and her letters and notes from the summer and autumn of 1923. The context also encompasses her poems to other addressees (B. Pasternak and A. Shteiger) and her 1926 long poem An Attempt on a Room. The following poems are given particularly close treatment in the analysis: Over Long Distance, Curtain, An Incline, A Shell, and the first part of The Hour of the Soul cycle.

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    The Total of Semicentennial Attention in Armenia to Osip Mandelshtam

    NATALYA GONCHAR, KARINE MKHITARYAN
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    The collection is composed in commemoration the 125th anniversary of XX century great Russian poet Osip Mandelshtam. It is known, that Armenia, Armenian impressions, motives rank high place in Mandelshtam’s poetry and prose. So a great number of publications, translations, studies, articles, editions devoted to Mandelshtam were created and stored in Armenia from
    1966th till now. This material is presented in the bibliographical collection. Many components of it are accompanied by annotations, commentary, fragments from most important texts.

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    «Behind It A River Flashing Blue» ( From Anna Akhmatova's Verse)

    IRINA BARKLAY
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    The article examines the literary links between Anna Akhmatova and William Shakespeare and explores Christian symbols prevalent in Akhmatova»s verse Reading Hamlet. Her inclusion of Shakespearean language and Christian symbols reveal the wide use of the colors white, black and red. In contrast, Akhmatova demonstrates the poetic role of the light-blue color, which became her nomina sacra.

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    Stereotypical Layer of Linguistic and Cultural Consciosness: Reflex vs. Conscious Necessity

    LIANNA MATEVOSYAN
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    The article explains the reflex nature of the stereotypical layer of linguistic and cultural consciousness, which is confirmed by the modern French linguist Zh. Dyuren’s stereolinguistic approach to the phenomena of language. It is also proved that the stereotype layer may be used by speakers as a structural basis generating different communicative meanings in the process
    of verbal communication.

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    Parceling as an object of study in modern linguistic literature

    NATALIA GURIEVA
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    The article parceling is analyzed as the object of linguistic research, the paper outlines the history of the issue, promising areas of study parzellierung designs in modern linguistics on the material of texts of different stylistic and genre focus, including functions parzellierung designs in the Orthodox newspaper journalism.

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