ЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ ЛИБЕРАЛИЗМ И МОДЕРНИЗАЦИЯ ИДЕОРЕЧЕВОГО ЦИКЛА
LINGUISTIC LIBERALISM AND THE MODERNIZATION OF THE IDEA-SPEECH CYCLE
Author(s): Natalia HalinaSubject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies, Foreign languages learning, Applied Linguistics
Published by: Biblioteca Ştiinţifică a Universităţii de Stat Alecu Russo
Keywords: modernization; elections; liberalism; speaker; social demand; communication;
Summary/Abstract: Liberal modernization of cycle in Russia after the President¢s elections in 2008 consists of government influence on communicative process with different information spheres. The principles of linguistic liberalism modify the language consciousness and form the technological attitude to the Russian word and Russian language as it is. There are several forms of government communication with the Russian language speaker based on the principles of the linguistic liberalism: 1) language management priority (not the language culture); 2) the introduction of the new language frame based on the system of transition; 3) item language invention as the basic one that needs special utterances and belief; 4) functional distribution of the linguistic mind through the distribution of the badly consciousness; 5) the expansion of the social demand on the communication form and the linguistic sign.
Journal: Limbaj si context, revista internationala de lingvistica, semiotica si stiinta literara
- Issue Year: 1/2009
- Issue No: I
- Page Range: 88-98
- Page Count: 11
- Language: Russian
