Abstract:
Today the Russian language has gone beyond Russia and forms the planetary Russian-speaking world, so Russian language studies, whose subject matter is traditionally considered the literary form of the language, seeks to reach a new level of comprehension
of both the language and individual facts. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that
at the present stage ideas of synthesis come to the fore in linguistics, there are tendencies to
develop a theory of language integrating the latest achievements of different areas of linguistics on a single basis. In accordance with this, the aim of the research is to compare the regulative concept of language in the works of A.N. Rudyakov with the works of other linguists
in order to establish the key features and principles of a new linguistic paradigm and define
language as a regulatory system based on linguistic functionalism. Deductive, analyticaltheoretical and modeling methods describe the current state of the scientific linguistic paradigm
and general linguistic problems associated with the concepts under study. The key features of
the modern scientific linguistic paradigm are established, since without defining theoretical
guidelines, modern language science loses its practical value. As a result, the authors substantiated that the new paradigm is not only an appeal to new material and new research methods,
but the creation of a fundamentally new theory that will take into account the role of language
in society, its ontological, functional essence. Based on the definition of the key features of
the functional approach to the language and its units, the authors demonstrate that linguistics
not only borders on other sciences, but is in some way an integral part of them, the basis of
the human Universe. In the future, the presented material allows us to see that the change of
the scientific paradigm, despite the objective difficulties, today is a prerequisite for the further
development of linguistics. It also outlines a range of theoretical and practical tasks that modern linguistics faces and which can be solved within the framework of a new paradigm.