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CONCEPTS ABOUT LANGUAGE AND LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
This article explores the issues of language learning and linguoculturology, its role between language and people, the relationship of culture to people, nationality and interaction.
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Proverbs as a Linguoculturological Source
Annotation: This article analyzes the linguoculturologic features of proverbs. Proverbs are considered important examples of oral tradition that reflect national mentality, cultural values, and historical experience. The author explores how a nation's worldview, ethical norms, and mentality are expressed through proverbs.
Aliqulova, Mohinur, Gʻulomova, Maxliyo
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LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECT OF TRANSLATING REALIAS
This article examines the specificity of translation of realias – linguistic units reflecting national life, which are generally studied in linguoculturology. Cultural linguistics as a branch of linguistics was formed in the 1990s at the intersection of linguistics and cultural studies and explores the manifestations of the culture of people, which are
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IMAGE IS AN ELEMENT OF LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
This article explores the notion of “image” as a key analytical category in linguoculturology. It examines the term’s historical development, semantic complexity, and application in various disciplines, including linguistics, literary criticism, semiotics, and cultural studies.
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METAPHOR AS A LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL PHENOMENON.
G.Z. Rozikova, Sh.T. Yusupova
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THE IMPORTANCE OF LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL RESEARCH
This article provides comments on the essence of linguoculturological research, its importance, compatibility with anthropocentric views, its connection with other disciplines, the theoretical foundations of work in this field, and its role in the development of linguistics.
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National images in the mirror of linguoculturology
The authors study and describe the processes of metaphorization in the cultural and semantic space of the Kyrgyz language using data from other languages and cultures. As a result of the study, the features of the formation of the most valuable linguacultural codes and images of the world for the Kyrgyz ethnic group were identified against the ...
Madina S. Chinloda, Mamed Dzh. Tagaev
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The Concept of Symbols in Linguoculturology
The article comprehensively explores the role of the concept of symbol in linguoculturology and analyzes itsfunctions in shaping national mentality, ancient imagination and cultural memory. The lexical meaning of symbols, theirfunctions as cultural signs and their manifestations in folklore are examined comparatively.
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CONCEPT AND STRUCTURE IN LINGUOCULTUROLOGY
The recognition of language's fundamental role in cognitive activity has led to the fact that the subject of cognition has become the subject of study not only for philosophy, psychology, and logic but also for linguistics. At the present stage of scientific development, this anthropocentric coordinate is considered as the leading role characteristic ...
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LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL FEATURES IN YESENIN’S LITERATURE
This article investigates the linguoculturological features present in the literature of Sergei Yesenin, focusing on the intricate interplay between language, culture, and identity. Yesenin’s poetry, deeply rooted in the Russian rural experience, serves as a bridge between linguistic expression and cultural consciousness.
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