The Perceptual Component of the Figurative Concept “Fog” Contentin Arseny Nesmelov’s Texts

Authors

  • Ksenia S. Aksenova Far Eastern Federal University
  • Anastasia I. Kraskovskaya Far Eastern Federal University
  • Natalia S. Milyanchuk Far Eastern Federal University Scientific Advisor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24866/2949-2580/2024-2/133-139

Keywords:

concept «fog», figurative content of the concept, perceptual component, Far Eastern literature, Arseny Nesmelov

Abstract

The article examines the linguistic representation of the concept «fog» in the texts by Arseny Nesmelov as one of the representatives of the Far Eastern emigration literature. The article analyzes the implementation of stereotypical and individually authored components of the perceptual concept component – visual (color, opacity), tactile (humidity, temperature, softness, heaviness) and auditory (fog sound, silence). The typical linguistic means and features of the concept representation in the texts by the Far Eastern writer are revealed.

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Author Biographies

  • Ksenia S. Aksenova, Far Eastern Federal University

    Bachelor

  • Anastasia I. Kraskovskaya, Far Eastern Federal University

    Bachelor

  • Natalia S. Milyanchuk, Far Eastern Federal University

    Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of the Russian Language and Literature

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24-05-2024

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[1]
2024. The Perceptual Component of the Figurative Concept “Fog” Contentin Arseny Nesmelov’s Texts. Far Eastern Philological Journal. 2, 2 (May 2024), 133–139. DOI:https://doi.org/10.24866/2949-2580/2024-2/133-139.