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Features of the vocabulary of the russian-speaking youth on the background of vietnamese linguoculture

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2013
This article focuses on the linguocultural analysis of reference language of the Russian-speaking youth, formed on the background of Vietnamese linguoculture.
- Quach Thi Binh Tho
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INFLUENCE OF THE BILINGUALISM ON OUTLOOK AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF BELARUSIANS

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2015
The author lifts a problem of process of formation of the bilingual personality in the Belarusian society. In this article the assessment of a modern linguocultural situation in Belarus which is characterized by active processes of interaction of two ...
S A Grіnberg
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LINGUOCULTURAL TYPE BOGAN IN AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND LINGUOCULTURES

open access: yesBulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (Linguistics), 2019
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LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

open access: yesRevista Inclusiones
The article is devoted to the linguocultural features of intercultural communication. Interacting language and culture are the subjects of linguoculturology. It is revealed that the complex and multidimensional nature of the relationship between language and culture, their relationships, interrelationships, mutual influence, and interaction in the ...
Kozhevnikova, Margarita   +4 more
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PARTICULARITIES OF HUMOUR IN BASQUE LINGUOCULTURE

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2016
The article treats some particularities of Basque national humor that we investigate on the material of jokes. Due to the anthropocentric orientation of modern science, including linguistics, the study of a particular linguistic world picture through discourse analysis is of particular importance for the development of human knowledge.
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THE ROLE OF PROVERBS IN LINGUOCULTURE

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Proverbs are an essential component of every nation’s linguistic and cultural heritage. They preserve collective experience, moral values, traditions, and social norms that have been formed over centuries. In linguoculturology, proverbs are studied as linguistic units reflecting the worldview, mentality, and cultural identity of a particular ...
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“Mother” as a linguocultural concept

open access: yesМеждународный журнал экспериментального образования, 2014
Shushman, E., Chibisova, O.
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