Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language

This article considers the concept as a linguacultural unit in cognitive linguistics. The research objective was to identify cultural and linguistic universals in the Bashkir language, as well as to reveal its national specificity. The paper gives a review of Russian and Bashkir publications about c...

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Main Author: G. M. Gimasheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kemerovo State University 2021-04-01
Series:Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
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Online Access:https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4939
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description This article considers the concept as a linguacultural unit in cognitive linguistics. The research objective was to identify cultural and linguistic universals in the Bashkir language, as well as to reveal its national specificity. The paper gives a review of Russian and Bashkir publications about concepts in the language: definitions, classification, keywords as mental symbols, etc. Bashkir cognitive linguistics studies concepts on the basis of their linguistic and cultural features. The author used the methods of analysis and description in their linguistic and cultural aspects. Studies of the Bashkir national linguistic world view can reveal the national character and ancient linguistic values that are passed from generation to generation. The Bashkir linguistic world view is diverse and rich: the legends, traditions, proverbs, tales, epics, songs, poetry, and fiction reflect the moral, aesthetic, and national features that remain relevant to this day. The research featured the conceptual framework of Ғailә (Family) in works by Mustai Karim. It included such concepts as Әсә (Mother), Inәy (Aunt), Өlәsәy (Grandmother), Atai (Father), Ul (Son), Olatai (Uncle), Aғai (Brother), etc. They reflect such concepts as loyalty, love, mutual respect, mutual understanding and care, kindness, and spiritual kinship, which reveals the versatility and complexity of this content.
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spelling doaj.art-f95cce4989214766b1f66bc85b595d122023-07-13T12:08:28ZengKemerovo State UniversityВестник Кемеровского государственного университета2078-89752078-89832021-04-0123120221010.21603/2078-8975-2021-23-1-202-2104336Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir LanguageG. M. Gimasheva0Bashkir State UniversityThis article considers the concept as a linguacultural unit in cognitive linguistics. The research objective was to identify cultural and linguistic universals in the Bashkir language, as well as to reveal its national specificity. The paper gives a review of Russian and Bashkir publications about concepts in the language: definitions, classification, keywords as mental symbols, etc. Bashkir cognitive linguistics studies concepts on the basis of their linguistic and cultural features. The author used the methods of analysis and description in their linguistic and cultural aspects. Studies of the Bashkir national linguistic world view can reveal the national character and ancient linguistic values that are passed from generation to generation. The Bashkir linguistic world view is diverse and rich: the legends, traditions, proverbs, tales, epics, songs, poetry, and fiction reflect the moral, aesthetic, and national features that remain relevant to this day. The research featured the conceptual framework of Ғailә (Family) in works by Mustai Karim. It included such concepts as Әсә (Mother), Inәy (Aunt), Өlәsәy (Grandmother), Atai (Father), Ul (Son), Olatai (Uncle), Aғai (Brother), etc. They reflect such concepts as loyalty, love, mutual respect, mutual understanding and care, kindness, and spiritual kinship, which reveals the versatility and complexity of this content.https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4939cultureethnocultural studiespsycholinguisticsethnolinguisticslinguistic world viewlinguaculturology
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Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета
culture
ethnocultural studies
psycholinguistics
ethnolinguistics
linguistic world view
linguaculturology
title Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
title_full Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
title_fullStr Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
title_full_unstemmed Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
title_short Concept as a Linguacultural Unit in Cognitive Linguistics: Conceptual Framework Ғailә (Family) in the Bashkir Language
title_sort concept as a linguacultural unit in cognitive linguistics conceptual framework ғailә family in the bashkir language
topic culture
ethnocultural studies
psycholinguistics
ethnolinguistics
linguistic world view
linguaculturology
url https://vestnik.kemsu.ru/jour/article/view/4939
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