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The article is devoted to history of formation and functioning of Russian word grief. Historical dictionaries and Old Russian texts XI-XVII centuries (hagiography) are sources of the materiał. The lexical units ‘state of mind’ were polysemantic in old Russian (3-12 meanings). As a result of the long use of polysemantic words in Old Russian texts there is a lexico-semantic group ‘state of mind’ and modern direct sense of the word grief.
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In the given article the following assumption has been put forward: repeats are one of the means of “ornate words braiding” formation. They play the main role in the arrangement of sacral texts meaning. The following method of meaning function analysis of “ornate words braiding” has been tested: from structure to meaning. The given research paces have been implemented: 1 – syntactical models of repeats have been revealed, 2 – the semantics of lexical units building up the repeats has been analyzed, 3 – semantic classification of repeats has been performed, 4 – the role of repeats in the meaning content have been interpreted. Semantic analysis is based on ontological (realistic) meaning theory, while describing of words meaning various historical dictionaries are used.
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