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Linguocultural and Cross-Cultural Components in the Structure of the Word

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The article introduces a new approach in linguoculturology based on the semantic analysis of the lexemes, which may become perspective in the studies of the triad: language – personality – national world view. The paper manifests the relevance of this approach, determines the aim – the research of the semantic structure of a lexeme, and the object – common neutral vocabulary (“face, hand, head, metro, dacha, bath-hous, cottedge”). The analysis of the word’s meaning sheds light on the differences between linguocultural and cross-cultural components of words. A set of methods are used: the method of the analysis of the vocabulary definitions, the contextual method and the component analysis of lexemes. The anticipated results provide an opportunity to understand and explain the world view in multisystem languages. This research has both theoretical and practical value.

Published in International Journal of Language and Linguistics (Volume 6, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijll.20180601.14
Page(s) 20-23
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Keywords

Linguocultural Components, Cross-Cultural Components, Semantic Structure

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