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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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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