FLORANOMENS AS MARKERS OF MICROCULTURE

Authors

  • Наталія Кірілкова

Keywords:

Western Polissia dialects, dialect fl oranomens, lexical semantics, motivational features

Abstract

Rivne Polissia in the past is a zone of contact of tribe languages, and today – dialect, where persons distinguish it
on language signs. Cognitions of the plants world in modern records demonstrate the various methods of verbalization.
Floranomens fi rst of all lost their semantics in language periphery there is of, as verbal registration of level of cognition
of the world without modern interpretations and explanations is lost.
Floranomens which were selected for analyzing demonstrates common and individual features of local traditions,
so it can serve as a marker for studying groups of dialects within Western Polissia dialects and interaction of dialects
and linguistic systems. The views on motivational features of areal fl oranomens Dubrova (Milium effusum) and Svarybaba
(Lycopodium clavatum) are expressed in the article.
The nominations of the phenomena of traditional folk culture expose the values through totality of forms and maintenance
of ceremonial symbols. In the unfolded contexts the various aspects of in a civilized manner-mythological
semantics of the names of plants appear and done distinctly in the national picture of the world. Destruction of ecology
of environment, globalization, predetermine migratory processes, change in the system of values, as a result is elimination
of microculture of separate natural habitats of Polissia. Explanation of the importance of authentic speech and
religious heritage of a microsociety as important elements of public culture is necessary because information which is
now stored and available for studying and fi xating is deliberately inherited people’s ideological knowledge, which is of
outstanding value.

Published

2018-10-28

How to Cite

FLORANOMENS AS MARKERS OF MICROCULTURE. (2018). Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Philology Series, 68, 28-30. https://journals.oa.edu.ua/Philology/article/view/1843