2015
DOI: 10.15688/jvolsu2.2015.4.17
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Possibilities of Terminological Interpretation And Lexicographical Reflection of Potential Words

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“…Thus, in Ossetian, Russian, and other languages, the dominant mode is the one that indicates inability to think deeply, illogicality, irrationality and generally silliness as the main characteristics of women [11][12]. Actually in the linguistic consciousness of many people's there were developed stereotyped ideas about a woman as a creature with a single-track mind.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, in Ossetian, Russian, and other languages, the dominant mode is the one that indicates inability to think deeply, illogicality, irrationality and generally silliness as the main characteristics of women [11][12]. Actually in the linguistic consciousness of many people's there were developed stereotyped ideas about a woman as a creature with a single-track mind.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This picture is most clearly projected by the vocabulary is the most mobile language structure (Ilyin & Sidorova, 2019;Ilyin & Solomka, 2018;Isaeva & Isaev, 2010;Morgoeva & Tsallagova, 2019;Tsopanova et al, 2019). The identification of language use and its frequency indirectly, but accurately shows us the whole picture of social, cultural, economic, and political changes currently taking place in a particular society (Gatsalova & Parsieva, 2015). The management area is a fairly open system that depends on the transformations taking place in society that is directly related to the regulation of the activities of government services, executive and legislative authorities in society (Kudzoeva, 2014).…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%