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МОРЕ В ЯЗЫКЕ И КУЛЬТУРЕ СЛАВЯН (ЭТНОЛИНГВИСТИЧЕСКИЙ АСПЕКТ)
Volume 18, Issue 2 (2015), pp. 154–166
Marina Valencova  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/rh.v18i0.1235
Pub. online: 4 August 2022      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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4 August 2022

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Simple and clear at the first glance, the word sea, having Indo-European parallels which have practically the only meaning ‘sea’, on a closer examination turned out to be not so clear. Linguistic and ethno-linguistic, including folklore, data of Slavic traditions make it possible to interpret the word sea in Slavic languages and dialects in the sense of ‘water’ in general, and especially – the vast expanse of water – regardless of salinity, flowage and other properties of water. Moreover, the same semantics are characteristic of many, if not all, Indo-European denominations of the sea, and many words of non-Indoeuropean languages as well. Aspects of future studying of this topic can be seen in the explanation of other words with root *mor-/mar-, identification of their semantics, motivational relations and etymology, as well as other lexems, denoting the sea, the causes of their emergence or preservation in i.-e. languages and solving a number of other problems of diachronic aspect.

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ethnolinguistics Slavic languages Slavic traditional culture concept sea indoeuropean parallels

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