2021
DOI: 10.31470/2309-1797-2021-30-2-59-84
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Associative Dictionaries as an Ethnic Mental Phenomenon: Basic Values in the Core of Ethnic Group Language Consciousness

Abstract: Introduction. Associative research is widely practiced in the field of sciences related to linguistics as an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the relationship of language with consciousness, psyche, and human culture; the corpus of associative data we have created in the Kazakh language replenishes associative lexicography in the context of broad intercultural comparisons. Materials and methods. The dictionaries of the associative norms of the Kazakh language (Dmitryuk, 1978; Dmitryuk, Moldali… Show more

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“…Volkov, discussing in his work the ethnopedagogy role for forming and upbringing the individual, his national selfawareness, gives a very apt statement: "I have always imagined the three sacred places of the Sakha people in harmonious unity: 1) serge; choron, khomus; 2) olonkho, ysyakh, osuokhai; 3) horse, deer, Siberian crane [...] All of them give direct access to the richest spiritual life of the people -to language, history, traditions" (Volkov, 2004, 195). Ufimtseva & Balyasnikova (2019), Ufimtseva (2020) and Dmitryuk & Abramova (2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Background: Language Consciousness National and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volkov, discussing in his work the ethnopedagogy role for forming and upbringing the individual, his national selfawareness, gives a very apt statement: "I have always imagined the three sacred places of the Sakha people in harmonious unity: 1) serge; choron, khomus; 2) olonkho, ysyakh, osuokhai; 3) horse, deer, Siberian crane [...] All of them give direct access to the richest spiritual life of the people -to language, history, traditions" (Volkov, 2004, 195). Ufimtseva & Balyasnikova (2019), Ufimtseva (2020) and Dmitryuk & Abramova (2021).…”
Section: Theoretical Background: Language Consciousness National and ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Georgian artistic texts, it is necessary, in further research on the subject, applying the promissing contributions of associative studies (Dmitryuk & Abramova, 2021;Ufimtseva, 2020;Ufimtseva & Balyasnikova, 2019).…”
Section: For Better Analyzing Dreamy Visions Inmentioning
confidence: 99%