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This article presents the findings of a dissertation segment dealing with a comprehensive study of the linguocultural type (LCT) “Translator/Interpreter” in Russian and English linguocultures. Within this segment, the conceptual characteristics of the specified LCT are investigated through the analysis of dictionary definitions, semantics and etymology
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The lie as a communicative phenomenon (in Bulgarian and Russian linguoculture)
The paper dwells on the various aspects of lie as one of the «faces» of ingenuine speech behavior. It further attempts to conceive the basic structural modifications of lie on the basis of the linguistic markers typical to this phenomenon in Russian and ...
Янчева Петкова-Калева, Стефка
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SYMBOLIC AND LANGUAGE GAME TRANSLATION POSSIBILITIES: INTERPRETATIVE SENSEDERIVATION
The aim of this study is to analyze the phenomenon of language games and symbol in the process of sense derivation in the original texts and the most efficient possibilities of sense transaction in the receiving linguoculture.
Sergey N. Bredikhin
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The Concept of “Homeland” in the Kalmyk Language (based on lexicographic and folklore material)
Introduction. The article is devoted to the universal concept “homeland”, which occupies an important place in the world picture of the Kalmyks and determines a person’s worldview. Goals.
Galina B. Esenova, Tamara S. Esenova
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LINGUOCULTURAL RESEARCH OF RITUALS
The article explores rituals from a linguocultural perspective, emphasizing the interaction between language and culture. Conceptual, discourse, and comparative methods are applied to the analysis of ritual vocabulary, formulaic expressions, and metaphorical patterns.
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DESTINY AS A LINGUOCULTURAL CONCEPT
The article is devoted to topical issues of conceptualization and formation of ideas about the world and the place of man in it. The authors aim to identify diachronic and synchronic characteristics of the concept of fate, typical for several linguistic and cultural communities.
Abdurakhimova, F.K., Sherbutayeva, R.
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VERBALIZATION OF EMOTIONS IN DIFFERENT LINGUOCULTURES (ON THE EXAMPLE ENGLISH AND UZBEK/RUSSIAN LINGUOCULTURES)
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ANALYSIS OF LINGUOCULTURAL UNITS
This article analyzes the close connection between linguocultural studies, one of the new areas of linguistics, and research on issues related to communicative linguistics and text linguistics, the anthropocentric approach to text study, cognitive linguistics, pragmatics, psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, linguo-regional studies, and ...
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The concept Islam in Kazakh linguoculture (based on the Kazakh folkloric texts)
The analyzed materials confirm widespread penetration of Koran stories, myths, characters and figures, biblical and Koran worldview, recoding of sacred lexis’s into Kazakh folklore and the formation of new religious and mythological syncretism indicate ...
Berger, Victoria +2 more
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This article deals with determining metaphoric models (concept metaphors) as relevant cognitive features of the concept GENEROSITY in British, German, Ukrainian and Russian language societies on the basis of their phraseological objectivation.
Oleksandr Oleksandrovyč Petrov
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