VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION

The article deals with the language and verbal communication as an important constituent part of the culture of any nation. Verbal communication is understood as the linguistic communication expressed in the exchange of ideas, information and emotional experiences of the interlocutors. The peculiari...

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Main Authors: T M Balykhina, O V Veter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2016-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/view/13407
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description The article deals with the language and verbal communication as an important constituent part of the culture of any nation. Verbal communication is understood as the linguistic communication expressed in the exchange of ideas, information and emotional experiences of the interlocutors. The peculiarities of the western and eastern verbal communications are described. Proceeding from the established connection between language and thinking, it is affirmed that learning foreign languages is the acquisition of a new perspective, a new outlook. The necessity of studying not only the language but also the peculiarities of verbal communication and the culture of the people is postulated. It is supposed that learning foreign languages is the major factor in the formation of tolerance and overcoming ethnic stereotypes. The ethno-psychological features of some peoples representing different republics of the former Soviet Union - Latvians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks are considered. It is emphasized that the proverbs, sayings, epics, riddles, lullabies, etc. abound with the ideas of labor and moral upbringing that reflect the traditional values of these peoples. According to the authors, these nations are united by their knowledge of the Russian language, contacts with the Russian people, the desire to live and work in Russia.
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spelling doaj.art-de4ea5c51a6b446a861b9285198a79a12022-12-22T00:09:54ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics2313-16832313-17052016-12-0101202513406VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATIONT M Balykhina0O V Veter1Российский университет дружбы народовРоссийский университет дружбы народовThe article deals with the language and verbal communication as an important constituent part of the culture of any nation. Verbal communication is understood as the linguistic communication expressed in the exchange of ideas, information and emotional experiences of the interlocutors. The peculiarities of the western and eastern verbal communications are described. Proceeding from the established connection between language and thinking, it is affirmed that learning foreign languages is the acquisition of a new perspective, a new outlook. The necessity of studying not only the language but also the peculiarities of verbal communication and the culture of the people is postulated. It is supposed that learning foreign languages is the major factor in the formation of tolerance and overcoming ethnic stereotypes. The ethno-psychological features of some peoples representing different republics of the former Soviet Union - Latvians, Ukrainians, Uzbeks are considered. It is emphasized that the proverbs, sayings, epics, riddles, lullabies, etc. abound with the ideas of labor and moral upbringing that reflect the traditional values of these peoples. According to the authors, these nations are united by their knowledge of the Russian language, contacts with the Russian people, the desire to live and work in Russia.http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/view/13407языкинновационная лингводидактикавербальная коммуникацияэтностолерантность
spellingShingle T M Balykhina
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VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics
язык
инновационная лингводидактика
вербальная коммуникация
этнос
толерантность
title VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
title_full VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
title_fullStr VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
title_full_unstemmed VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
title_short VERBAL COMMUNICATION AS ETHNICITY CULTURE BASIS: TOLERANCE AND INNOVATION
title_sort verbal communication as ethnicity culture basis tolerance and innovation
topic язык
инновационная лингводидактика
вербальная коммуникация
этнос
толерантность
url http://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/view/13407
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