Abstract
One hundred and twenty-nine diary entries made by Ludwig Wittgenstein
in the years 1930–1932, 1936–1937, and published for the first
time in 1997 were the subjects of linguistic and linguistic theoretical
analysis. The history of the diary as well as its structure and semantics
were discussed. The most important fragments of the entries in the
diary have been subjected to onomasiological analysis, as a result of
which they are assigned to the names of concepts expressing their
semantics globally and creating a conceptual structure.