THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)

The paper discusses the peculiarities of explicating the dichotomy "in-group – out-group" in the languages and folklore of the Eastern, Western and Southern Slavs. The authors conclude that the traditional attitudes to foreigners as out-group members can be considered in the context of the...

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Main Authors: Marunevich, O.V., Kononenko, A.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marina Sokolova Publishings 2020-06-01
Series:Russian Linguistic Bulletin
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Online Access:http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/33-37.pdf
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author Marunevich, O.V.
Kononenko, A.P.
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description The paper discusses the peculiarities of explicating the dichotomy "in-group – out-group" in the languages and folklore of the Eastern, Western and Southern Slavs. The authors conclude that the traditional attitudes to foreigners as out-group members can be considered in the context of the opposition "human – non-human" as a special case of the "in-group – out-group" polarity, which permeates all levels of being from etiological legends to everyday routines. All Slavic languages demonstrate the most universal motives that characterize the "non-human" image of an out-group member. First of all, these are beliefs about their bestial or animal-like nature, close connection with the devil, lack of speech, and violation of ethical norms.
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spelling doaj.art-eb4bf6bde6b2460ab192107413d8ff732022-12-21T23:01:13ZengMarina Sokolova PublishingsRussian Linguistic Bulletin2313-02882411-29682020-06-0120202 (22)333710.18454/RULB.2020.22.2.2410.18454/RULB.2020.22.2.24THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)Marunevich, O.V.0Kononenko, A.P.1Rostov State Transport UniversityRostov State Transport UniversityThe paper discusses the peculiarities of explicating the dichotomy "in-group – out-group" in the languages and folklore of the Eastern, Western and Southern Slavs. The authors conclude that the traditional attitudes to foreigners as out-group members can be considered in the context of the opposition "human – non-human" as a special case of the "in-group – out-group" polarity, which permeates all levels of being from etiological legends to everyday routines. All Slavic languages demonstrate the most universal motives that characterize the "non-human" image of an out-group member. First of all, these are beliefs about their bestial or animal-like nature, close connection with the devil, lack of speech, and violation of ethical norms.http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/33-37.pdfbinary oppositionin-groupout-groupfolk model of the worldslavic languagesethnonymбинарная оппозициясвоя этническая общностьэтнически чужойфольклорная модель мираславянские языкаэтноним
spellingShingle Marunevich, O.V.
Kononenko, A.P.
THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
Russian Linguistic Bulletin
binary opposition
in-group
out-group
folk model of the world
slavic languages
ethnonym
бинарная оппозиция
своя этническая общность
этнически чужой
фольклорная модель мира
славянские языка
этноним
title THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
title_full THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
title_fullStr THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
title_full_unstemmed THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
title_short THE "IN-GROUP – OUT-GROUP" BINARY OPPOSITION AS THE CRITERION FOR IDENTIFYING THE OUT-GROUP MEMBERS IN THE FOLK MODEL OF THE WORLD (BASED ON SLAVIC LANGUAGES)
title_sort in group out group binary opposition as the criterion for identifying the out group members in the folk model of the world based on slavic languages
topic binary opposition
in-group
out-group
folk model of the world
slavic languages
ethnonym
бинарная оппозиция
своя этническая общность
этнически чужой
фольклорная модель мира
славянские языка
этноним
url http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/33-37.pdf
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