Sovietism
The Sovietism called a lexeme (or Phraseologismus ) formed in Russia during the Soviet era emerged and has been incorporated into other languages. As a rule, these are names for institutions from the former Soviet Union and names for processes that were related to them.
A demarcation from Russianism is not always easy, as the boundaries are fluid.
Examples
- Hero of Labor (in Russian Герой Социалистического Труда Hero of Socialist Labor )
- Stakhanov workers (honorary title for workers in the 1950s who largely exceeded their work standard, according to Alexei Stakhanov and the Stakhanov movement, Russian Стахановское движение )
- fully developed socialist personality
- clear heights of socialism
- Lackey of imperialism
- Nomenclature
- Apparatchik
See also
swell
- Günter Kratzel: Sovietism. Moscow and the German confusion . Mut-Verlag, Asendorf 1987, ISBN 3-89182-021-6 , ( Blue Current Series 14).
- Helmut Glück (Ed.): Metzler Lexicon Language. Metzler, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-476-01519-X .
Web links
Wiktionary: Sovietism - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations