02478oam 2200577 c 450 991056305930332120241011181530.010.3726/b12630(CKB)4340000000238912(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/30847(PH02)9783954790470(oapen)doab30847(EXLCZ)99434000000023891220240525d2000 uy 0gerurnnunnnannuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierChanges in the Russian Terminology of Economic Law since PerestroikaAlice Rajewsky1st, New ed.Frankfurt a.MPH0220001 online resource (208 p.), EPDFSlavistische Beiträge391Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften3-95479-047-5 Pre-Revolutionary Terminology - Soviet Terminology - New TerminologyThe present thesis deliberately restricts its area of research in various ways. First, it will only investigate changes in vocabulary that represent semantic change or that can be related to changes in the speakers' attitudes or societal values; any other change (related to stress, orthography, etc.) will not be considered. Second, and more importantly, it will focus on a group of words that is closely defined in two ways - (i) thematically, in that these words must form part of economic terminology, and (ii) in relation to the type of text in which these words are used, namely legal texts, in particular laws. The study will also investigate whether the meanings of pre-Revolutionary terms that have been revived since perestroika differ from their original senses.EconomicsbicsscLawbicsscbourgeois termscalquesChangesEconomicindigenous formationsloan-wordsPerestroikaRajewskyRussiansincesocialist termsTerminologyEconomicsLawRajewsky Aliceaut1295465PH02PH02BOOK9910563059303321Changes in the Russian Terminology of Economic Law since Perestroika3023478UNINA