Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality

The work was carried out within the framework of the study of the actual problem of determining language, culture, and man, which takes on a special status in the context of understanding the importance of language in its relation to ethnic culture as a set of people's unique non-transitory val...

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Main Authors: Marina Ch. Shogenova, Zalina R. Dokhova
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Language:Azerbaijani
Published: Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov» 2024-12-01
Series:Кавказология
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Online Access:https://kbsu.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/81
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description The work was carried out within the framework of the study of the actual problem of determining language, culture, and man, which takes on a special status in the context of understanding the importance of language in its relation to ethnic culture as a set of people's unique non-transitory values and life orientations.The study's primary assumption is that a certain people's ethnic image is kept in their language, and its dominating qualities are transferred into the speech behavior of a linguistic personality.The purpose of the article is to consider ethnic stereotypes as constants of cognitive consciousness, a means of representing the specifics of speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality in typical communicative situations. The research material was the texts created in the language of the Adyghe personality, which used stereotypical lexical units as figurative stable expressions, actively used in ethnic culture and understood as a concentration of priority knowledge and meanings subordinated to a single value-behavioral system adopted in the cultural and linguistic space of the Adyghe ethnic group.The examination of linguistic units offers grounds to recognize that the incorporation of stereotyped phrases in current speech interaction contributes not only to the translation of communicatively relevant ethnic information, and also establishes the conceptual paradigm of dominant meanings, knowledge and perceptions, forming the cognitive consciousness of the modern ethnocultural linguistic personality and regulate its speech behavior in different communicative situations.
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spelling doaj-art-484ace2df5c44176bd96d80dd46d02002025-08-20T03:58:22ZazeFederal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education «Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after H.M. Berbekov»Кавказология2542-212X2024-12-010448349410.31143/2542-212X-2024-4-483-49469Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personalityMarina Ch. Shogenova0Zalina R. Dokhova1Кабардино-Балкарский государственный университет им. Х.М. БербековаКабардино-Балкарский государственный университет им. Х.М. БербековаThe work was carried out within the framework of the study of the actual problem of determining language, culture, and man, which takes on a special status in the context of understanding the importance of language in its relation to ethnic culture as a set of people's unique non-transitory values and life orientations.The study's primary assumption is that a certain people's ethnic image is kept in their language, and its dominating qualities are transferred into the speech behavior of a linguistic personality.The purpose of the article is to consider ethnic stereotypes as constants of cognitive consciousness, a means of representing the specifics of speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality in typical communicative situations. The research material was the texts created in the language of the Adyghe personality, which used stereotypical lexical units as figurative stable expressions, actively used in ethnic culture and understood as a concentration of priority knowledge and meanings subordinated to a single value-behavioral system adopted in the cultural and linguistic space of the Adyghe ethnic group.The examination of linguistic units offers grounds to recognize that the incorporation of stereotyped phrases in current speech interaction contributes not only to the translation of communicatively relevant ethnic information, and also establishes the conceptual paradigm of dominant meanings, knowledge and perceptions, forming the cognitive consciousness of the modern ethnocultural linguistic personality and regulate its speech behavior in different communicative situations.https://kbsu.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/81этнические стереотипыязыковая личностьречевое поведение
spellingShingle Marina Ch. Shogenova
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Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
Кавказология
этнические стереотипы
языковая личность
речевое поведение
title Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
title_full Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
title_fullStr Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
title_short Ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
title_sort ethnic stereotypes in the speech behavior of a modern linguistic personality
topic этнические стереотипы
языковая личность
речевое поведение
url https://kbsu.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/81
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