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Linguistic Personology and Linguistic Personality as Subjects of Vladimir V. Kolesov’s Scientific Reflection

https://doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2024-26-1-108-116

Abstract

Linguistic personology has remained a popular linguistic direction in Russia for more than thirty years. This discipline studies a native speaker or a linguistic personality with their own worldview, mentality, language fluency, linguistic creativity, and ability to understand someone else’s speech. The famous Russian philologist Vladimir V. Kolesov (1934–2019) was a prominent figure in Russian linguistics. However, in his last publication, he criticized both the term linguistic personality and the entire linguistic personology. Although specialists overlooked this criticism, it is important for linguistic personology. This article reveals the philosophical and methodological foundations of V. V. Kolesov’s criticism, as well as interprets the arguments he published in 2009-2021. First, the authors traced the development of anti-personological trends in V. V. Kolesov’s lifetime publications. Second, they identified the prerequisites for the criticism of the theory of linguistic personality. Third, they analyzed the posthumous publication of The Conceptual Field of Russian Consciousness as a synthesis that reinterpreted the previous criticism. The methods of contextual analysis, reconstruction, philological hermeneutics, and comparison made it possible to obtain two theoretical models that explain V. V. Kolesov’s conclusions about linguistic personology. The authors believe that the last thirty years of V. V. Kolesov’s scientific work was a gradual slide towards recognizing linguistic personality as an important tool in describing mentality.

About the Author

Alexander V. Zagumennov
Vologda Theological Seminary, Vologda Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church
Russian Federation

Vologda


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The author declared no potential conflict of interests regarding the research, authorship, and / or publication of this article.



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Zagumennov A.V. Linguistic Personology and Linguistic Personality as Subjects of Vladimir V. Kolesov’s Scientific Reflection. SibScript. 2024;26(1):108-116. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21603/sibscript-2024-26-1-108-116

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