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Gender Roles in Russian Prohibitive Constructions: A Corpus Study. / Blinova, Olga ; Troshchenkova, Ekaterina .
Modeling and Using Context: 10th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT 2017, Paris, France, June 20-23, 2017, Proceedings. Springer Nature, 2017. p. 647-661 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 10257).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Gender Roles in Russian Prohibitive Constructions: A Corpus Study
AU - Blinova, Olga
AU - Troshchenkova, Ekaterina
N1 - Blinova O., Troshchenkova E. (2017) Gender Roles in Russian Prohibitive Constructions: A Corpus Study. In: Brézillon P., Turner R., Penco C. (eds) Modeling and Using Context. CONTEXT 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10257. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57837-8_52
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The study is aimed at describing various aspects of the context that influence interpretation of a Russian prohibitive construction Noun-Dat.Pl + нeльзя ‘should not’ + Verb-Inf. For this the data of the corpus “Russian Web 2011” (15.8 billion words) were used: the queries for several most frequent nouns encoding gender roles (women, men, girls, boys, mothers, fathers, wives, husbands) are analyzed. The study showed that for different cases different degree of broadness for the context is important. Firstly, it is syntactic features of the construction (the elements it consists of and the word order). Secondly, it is the semantic-syntactic features (the semantic role of the dative argument and the meaning of the infinitive). Thirdly, it is the surrounding elements within the sentence or the neighboring sentences. However, in many cases an even broader cognitive and cultural context plays a significant role, thus, one should also pay attention to the topical domain of prohibitions and how the topics are related to the social role expectations existing as background knowledge shared by the members of a community.
AB - The study is aimed at describing various aspects of the context that influence interpretation of a Russian prohibitive construction Noun-Dat.Pl + нeльзя ‘should not’ + Verb-Inf. For this the data of the corpus “Russian Web 2011” (15.8 billion words) were used: the queries for several most frequent nouns encoding gender roles (women, men, girls, boys, mothers, fathers, wives, husbands) are analyzed. The study showed that for different cases different degree of broadness for the context is important. Firstly, it is syntactic features of the construction (the elements it consists of and the word order). Secondly, it is the semantic-syntactic features (the semantic role of the dative argument and the meaning of the infinitive). Thirdly, it is the surrounding elements within the sentence or the neighboring sentences. However, in many cases an even broader cognitive and cultural context plays a significant role, thus, one should also pay attention to the topical domain of prohibitions and how the topics are related to the social role expectations existing as background knowledge shared by the members of a community.
KW - социальные роли
KW - речевые акты
KW - гендерные группы
KW - гендерные стереотипы
KW - запретительные конструкции
KW - семантические роли
KW - частотные списки
KW - Social roles
KW - Speech acts
KW - Gender groups
KW - Gender stereotypes
KW - Prohibitive constructions
KW - Semantic roles
KW - Frequency lists
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-3-319-57836-1
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SP - 647
EP - 661
BT - Modeling and Using Context
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 10th International and Interdisciplinary conference on modeling and using context
Y2 - 20 June 2017 through 23 June 2017
ER -
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