MODERN METHODS OF LINGUISTIC RESEARCH: REVIEW AND SYSTEMATIZATION BASED ON CLASSICAL WORKS
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linguistic methods, Soviet linguistics, general methodology, dialectical materialism, classical works, methodological principles, systematization.Abstract
The article examines the main approaches and methods of linguistic research based on an analysis of classical Soviet works in the field of general linguistics. Using the works of B. A. Serebrennikov, Yu. S. Stepanov, V. I. Kodukhov, and Z. K. Tarlanov as examples, it demonstrates the dynamics of the systematization of linguistic methods, identifies key methodological principles, and highlights the significance of dialectical materialism as a general philosophical foundation. The study clarifies the specifics of individual methods and their interrelation with the general methodology of linguistic science.Downloads
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Tarlanov Z. K. Methods and Principles of Linguistic Analysis. Moscow: Nauka, 1979. 240 p.
Tarlanov Z. K. Methods and Principles of Linguistic Analysis. 2nd ed. Moscow: URSS, 1995. 256 p.
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