Linguistic, social and political constelltions in the transition from the “alien” to the “own”

Priorova Irina V., Amirkhanyan Anait M., Lebedeva Irena Va.

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The paper draws a parallel between the linguistic, social and political relationships that are built on the principle of free dependence which is evident in transition from the “alien” to the “own”. The processes of interaction in the society, culture and politics, designated by the term constellation, are similar to the grammatical processes in the Russian language. Polyityipology of Russian language makes possible the operation of a large number of non-Russian words with the lack of inflection which is characteristic of Russian grammatical system. Thanks to this phenomenon the authors of the article could consider “free relationship” in other spheres of human life as the ability to maintain freedom in the manifestation of foreignness, despite the dependence on various factors, which will necessarily affect the mechanism of the transition of others to his own, as “foreign”, preserving freedom depends on the specific factors.

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Scientific journal THE CASPIAN REGION

Issue 2014 No. 1 (38)

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