EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES IN FOREIGN WORDS (BASED ON THE SUBSYSTEM OF RUSSIAN GOVERNANCE)
Keywords:
public administration, Russian language, foreign language vocabulary, semantic development, grammatical characteristics, variation, adaptationAbstract
Тhis article identifi es and describes the processes of development of the foreign language vocabulary of the subsystem of Russian public administration in diff erent historical periods. The issues of studying the features of public administration in general and the language that serves it have become particularly important in the recent period, when the transition to new forms of statehood began and Russian society reached a new level of information development. This phenomenon determines the relevance of the presented research. The changes in the foreign language lexemes of the studied subsystem, occurring in terms of their expression and grammatical characteristics, are described. Special attention is paid to the characterization of the processes of semantic development of foreign language lexemes, represented both at the level of the semantic structure of verbal signs and at the level of the structure of a separate meaning, considered in accordance with the theory of meaning of representatives of the Voronezh linguistic school. It is emphasized that serious transformations in the denotative component of many words of the subsystem under study occurred in the late twentieth and early twenty–first centuries. and they were associated with the destruction of ideologized semes, which in the Soviet era contained information about the attribution of concepts to an exploitative/bourgeois society. Russian Russian studies conclude that the characteristics of the most important directions of the evolution of the foreign language vocabulary of the subsystem of public administration reflect the complex history of the processes of the entry of foreign educational institutions of a managerial nature into the system of the Russian language and their adaptation in it and, undoubtedly, correspond to the general processes of the development of the Russian language in different historical periods.











