Moscow versus Saint Petersburg: assessment of the capitals in the lexical meanings of the occasional derivatives
... ‘craziness’ to the meanings of both words. While in the word ‘moskvanutyj’ this connotation is connected with condemnation, even with profanity, the words ‘peterburgnutyj’ and ‘piternutyj’ are more often used to express admiration.
Russian language, occasional derivatives, language norm, corpus linguistics, past passive participle, resultative, connotation
196—210
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-4-11
Prayers of S.I. Shakhovsky: between “sleeping” and “travel” prayer rules
... Prince S. I. Shakhovsky’s daily petitions (which can be termed “travel prayers”) and the hypothesis regarding the compositional editing of the collection of the author’s prayers for inclusion in his collected works.
Simeon Shakhovskoy, Russian hymnography of the XVII century, personal prayer rule, prayer for the patriarch, genre of euchologia
56-67
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-4-6