SACRED GEOGRAPHY OF ULYANOVSK REGION

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sacred geography, variability of text, status of locus, text
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ANTONINA P. LIPATOVA
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PhD in Philological sciences Associate Professor of Chair for Russian Language, Literature, and Journalism Ulyanovsk State Pedagogical University
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Acknowledgements

The reported study is supported by Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, State Assignment No. 34.1505.2017/БЧ (“Specificity of functioning of traditional culture and folklore in the process of Russian development of floristic and geographical regions of the Ulyanovsk (Simbirsk) Povolzhye in XVIII – XX centuries”).

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The article attempts to reveal the dependence of text features on the status of an object. Variation reduces when sacred status gains official acknowledgement and support. Key words: sacred geography, variability of text, status of locus, text.

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