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Linguistic mechanisms of colour term evolution: A diachronic investigation of “Russian browns” buryj and koričnevyj
We investigated diachrony of distributional semantics of two competing Russian colour terms (CTs) for ‘brown’, buryj (11th century) and koričnevyj (17th century), using the Russian subcorpus of Google Books Ngram (2020) . Time-series analysis (1800–2019) of bigrams gauged each term’s frequencies of...
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Published in: | Diachronica 2023-12, Vol.40 (4), p.492-531 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We investigated diachrony of distributional semantics of two competing Russian colour terms (CTs) for ‘brown’,
buryj
(11th century) and
koričnevyj
(17th century), using the Russian subcorpus of
Google Books Ngram (2020)
. Time-series analysis (1800–2019) of bigrams gauged each term’s
frequencies of occurrence and changes in combinability with nouns for natural objects, artefacts, abstract concepts and figurative
expressions. In frequency,
koričnevyj
overtook
buryj
in the 1920s, confirming its basic status
in modern Russian. The perplexity index indicates that
koričnevyj
steadily increased the range of denoted
objects, with artefacts being front runners in the
buryj
-to-
koričnevyj
transition. The results
corroborate Rakhilina’s (
2007a
,
2007b
,
2008
) hypothesis that an incipient CT initially collocates with nouns denoting artefacts
but gradually expands to the realm of natural objects supplanting an old CT. Moreover,
koričnevyj
and
buryj
are discerned by denotations and connotations. The present findings provide insights into general
mechanisms of the linguistic evolution of an emergent basic CT. |
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ISSN: | 0176-4225 1569-9714 |
DOI: | 10.1075/dia.22013.boc |