Vol. 7, No 3: 63–74.

Philology

2022

Scientific article

UDK 81.25

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Polina Sidorova
bachelors degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russian Federation),
89027712998polina@gmail.com
Anastasia Bezdetkina
bachelors degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russian Federation),
nastya.bezdetkina@yandex.ru

From field diaries dialectological expedition : conversations with N. N. Sidorova

Scientific adviser:
Elena R. Guseva
Paper submitted on: 09/26/2022;
Accepted on: 09/28/2022;
Published online on: 10/01/2022.
Abstract. The article presents the results of the 2022 dialectological expedition of teachers and students of Petrozavodsk State University to the Belomorsky district of Karelia. Provides information about the informant, N. N. Sidorova, a native of the village Korosozero of the Belomorsky district, her family, family traditions. Comparison of the dialect vocabulary identified in the course of the survey with the materials of differential dictionaries shows the stable preservation in the speech of the dialect carrier of lexemes that existed at the beginning, the second half of the 20th century. Expedition records supplement the information available in lexicographic sources about semantics, grammatical characteristics, and the territory of existence of various types of dialectisms.
Keywords: dialectological expedition, lexical dialectism, conspiracy, family tradition, Karelian Pomorie

For citation: Sidorova, P. , Bezdetkina, A. From field diaries dialectological expedition : conversations with N. N. Sidorova. StudArctic forum. 2022, 7 (3): 63–74.

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Durov I. M. Dictionary of the living Pomeranian language in its everyday and ethnographic application. Petrozavodsk : Karelian Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011. 453 p.

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