THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH
At the beginning of the 21st century international relations and geopolitical situation have dramatically changed in the world. As a result, a variety of misunderstandings are increasing in the course of cooperation between the armed forces of different countries. There is a risk that people of diff...
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description | At the beginning of the 21st century international relations and geopolitical situation have dramatically changed in the world. As a result, a variety of misunderstandings are increasing in the course of cooperation between the armed forces of different countries. There is a risk that people of different worldviews may interpret certain military notions (in particular the linguocultural concept “war”) otherwise. Subjective definitions and many options of understanding of the same concept in different languages, as a rule, give rise to ambiguity in interpretation, and as a consequence, the debate among scientists and the lack of a clear equivalent. The solution of this complex problem of ambiguity must be sought in the etymology of the linguocultural concept «war» and its lexical field. |
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spelling | doaj.art-df7af5048b0644c89c694690fd7062092022-12-22T00:09:25ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Russian Language Studies2618-81632618-81712017-12-0115444745710.22363/2313-2264-2017-15-4-447-45715937THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISHE A Golubenko0<p>3-й Центральный научно-исследовательский институт Министерства обороны Российской Федерации</p>At the beginning of the 21st century international relations and geopolitical situation have dramatically changed in the world. As a result, a variety of misunderstandings are increasing in the course of cooperation between the armed forces of different countries. There is a risk that people of different worldviews may interpret certain military notions (in particular the linguocultural concept “war”) otherwise. Subjective definitions and many options of understanding of the same concept in different languages, as a rule, give rise to ambiguity in interpretation, and as a consequence, the debate among scientists and the lack of a clear equivalent. The solution of this complex problem of ambiguity must be sought in the etymology of the linguocultural concept «war» and its lexical field.http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-language-studies/article/view/17448лингвокультурологияконцепт «война»мировоззрениеконцепция во-йныязыковое сознаниеэтимология |
spellingShingle | E A Golubenko THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH Russian Language Studies лингвокультурология концепт «война» мировоззрение концепция во-йны языковое сознание этимология |
title | THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH |
title_full | THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH |
title_fullStr | THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH |
title_full_unstemmed | THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH |
title_short | THE “WAR” CONCEPT IN MODERN ENGLISH |
title_sort | war concept in modern english |
topic | лингвокультурология концепт «война» мировоззрение концепция во-йны языковое сознание этимология |
url | http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-language-studies/article/view/17448 |
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