2019
DOI: 10.24101/logos.2019.43
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Dinamika kaip nepriklausomos kalbos ženklas

Abstract: Dynamics as an immanent language Sign SUmmary a language is a unity of the stable and variable, statics and dynamics, manifested in space and time and realized in chronological continuity-from the older forms of its existence to modern ones. Specifically reproducing the surrounding world, the language constantly undergoes the internal structural changes. Social factors, historical events and activities of bright personalities stimulate and, directly or indirectly, guide the directions of the language dynamics.… Show more

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“…Social factors, significant historical events, the activities of prominent and influential personalities stimulate and direct linguistic dynamics. The markers of dynamics of extra-linguistic reality, changes of material and production spheres, cultural dominant of society are changes of the lexicon (Grytsenko, 2019). "The development of culture cannot help affecting the development of the language as a whole, but, first and foremost, it is clearly reflected on its vocabulary" (Kremlin, 1992: 83).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social factors, significant historical events, the activities of prominent and influential personalities stimulate and direct linguistic dynamics. The markers of dynamics of extra-linguistic reality, changes of material and production spheres, cultural dominant of society are changes of the lexicon (Grytsenko, 2019). "The development of culture cannot help affecting the development of the language as a whole, but, first and foremost, it is clearly reflected on its vocabulary" (Kremlin, 1992: 83).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%