List of publications on a keyword: «код культуры»
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Narodnaia skazka kak sposob izucheniia kul'turnogo naslediia v protsesse obucheniia russkomu iazyku
ProceedingThe legacy of the great Russian teacher K.D. Ushinsky- Author:
- Elena V. Emelianova
- Work direction:
- Педагогическое наследие К.Д. Ушинского – основа формирования личности
- Abstract:
- В статье автор рассматривает текст сказки как своеобразный лингвокультурный феномен, способствующий не только эффективному формированию лексического запаса, но усвоению этнокультурных и общечеловеческих ценностей, проецирование их на реальную действительность. Автор использовал общенаучные и специфические методы: изучение литературы, сравнительный анализ, обобщение материала и практическое использование текстов русских народных сказок на занятиях по русскому языку и литературе. Результатом является повышение мотивации к изучению русского языка (особенно в том случае, когда он не является родным), повышается интерес к изучению русской культуры как части мировой культуры в целом.
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Representation of culinary and gastronomic code of modern culture in demotivators: linguistic and cultural aspect
Review ArticleEthnic Culture Volume 5 No 3- Authors:
- Olga A. Dimitrieva, Diana V. Andreeva
- Work direction:
- World languages and literature
- Abstract:
- Culinary and gastronomic code of modern culture, represented in a polymodal text, namely in demotivators, is of particular interest from the point of view of axiological perspective. The relevance of this topic is connected with the study of the creolized text and the ways of explication of modern values in the verbal and visual components of the demotivator. The material for the study is demotivators of culinary and gastronomic topics that are freely available on the Internet. A distinctive feature is a verbal / non-verbal indication, firstly, of the cultural component of the region; secondly, of the way of representing professional activity or any distinctive character trait. The main method is a comprehensive analysis of a demotivator. “Tradition – innovation” dichotomy is realized in demotivators. If the verbal component of the demotivator contains an indication of a foreign dish, then the visual component includes typical, traditional dishes for a particular culture. Conversely, traditional names of dishes or food products receive an “innovative” interpretation. Professional activity is a distinctive feature in the design of the dish, the method of cooking and the contents. There is an appeal not only to the background knowledge about the stereotypes of the professional sphere and nutrition practices, but also to the general cultural background.
- Keywords:
- linguoculture, creolized text, demotivator, culinary and gastronomic code of culture, media discourse
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Somatisms in the Structure of the Paremiological Means of the Kyrgyz Language
Research ArticleDevelopment of education Volume 4 No 1- Author:
- Sabira Z. Zhancharbekova
- Work direction:
- Ethnopedagogics
- Abstract:
- This article provides a semantic analysis of somatisms in the proverbs of Kyrgyz folklore, examines the ability of somatic units to metaphorize and convey in an allegorical form the cultural and everyday features of the life of the people. Proverbs from Kyrgyz folklore containing a somatic component were selected for analysis. The purpose of the study is to carry out a semantic analysis of somatisms and determine their role in the linguistic picture of the world of native speakers of the Kyrgyz language. It is shown that the most significant somatic concepts reflect the cultural, value and worldview guidelines of the people, their centuries-old history and everyday life. In the analysis, special attention is paid to the ability of somatisms to metaphorize complex everyday, historical, and cultural concepts. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the fact that the systematic analysis of various somatic groups in the proverbs of Kyrgyz folklore (communicative, denoting the senses, etc.) has been led for the first time. As a result, it was revealed that the image of "corporeality" is widely represented in the linguistic picture of the world of Kyrgyz speakers, somaticisms are an effective way of conceptualizing objects and phenomena of the surrounding world, as well as abstract concepts. It is concluded that the communicative function is often conveyed in Kyrgyz proverbs using the somatism “language”; somatism “head” replaces concepts similar in meaning (“mind”, “intellect”). The functional and external characteristics of body parts are used in folklore to denote a person's role in a social group, status, age, etc. Somatisms reveal complex folk images and metaphors that make up the linguistic picture of the world of native speakers of the Kyrgyz language.
- Keywords:
- concept, somatism, somatic culture code, Kyrgyz worldview, proverb, phraseological unit, conceptual sphere, metaphor