Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology)
In this paper, phraseological units are considered as the most valuable source of information about the culture and mentality of a people of a certain nation; they are often preserved in folklore, customs and traditions, and can be found in literature. In order to recognize a lexical unit as a conce...
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author | Nazmieva, Elmira Ildarovna Andreeva, Elena Anatolyevna Sakhibullina, Kadria Azatovna |
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description | In this paper, phraseological units are considered as the most valuable source of information about the culture and mentality of a people of a certain nation; they are often preserved in folklore, customs and traditions, and can be found in literature. In order to recognize a lexical unit as a concept, a keyword of culture is necessary, so it is commonly used, frequently included in phraseological units or proverbs, sayings, and so on. In this study, several phraseological units that reflect traditions and customs of English, Australian and Russian people are discussed. The main focus of the study was on adjectival phraseological units, which are those correlated with adjectives, with the purpose of revealing their meanings, based on various cultural and historical factors. Meanings can be communicated from a variety of positions and even different approaches from which a culture is considered. Phraseological Units enrich each language and are inextricably linked with the culture of the native speakers. More than 900 units of various structures in Russian were found, and then located in sentences from the Russian language corpus. For emphasizing the connection of the units with the culture in which they were formed, examples representing Russian cuisine, stereotypes, climate and others were selected for the article. |
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spelling | clacso-CLACSO647772022-03-18T19:17:11Z Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) Comunicar la cultura a través del lenguaje (ejemplos de fraseología adjetival rusa) Comunicação da cultura através da linguagem (exemplos de fraseologia adjetiva russa) Nazmieva, Elmira Ildarovna Andreeva, Elena Anatolyevna Sakhibullina, Kadria Azatovna Phraseology Idioms Adjectival Culture Russian Communication Fraseología Modismos Adjetivos Cultura Ruso Comunicación Fraseologia Expressões idiomáticas Adjetivos Cultura Russo Comunicação In this paper, phraseological units are considered as the most valuable source of information about the culture and mentality of a people of a certain nation; they are often preserved in folklore, customs and traditions, and can be found in literature. In order to recognize a lexical unit as a concept, a keyword of culture is necessary, so it is commonly used, frequently included in phraseological units or proverbs, sayings, and so on. In this study, several phraseological units that reflect traditions and customs of English, Australian and Russian people are discussed. The main focus of the study was on adjectival phraseological units, which are those correlated with adjectives, with the purpose of revealing their meanings, based on various cultural and historical factors. Meanings can be communicated from a variety of positions and even different approaches from which a culture is considered. Phraseological Units enrich each language and are inextricably linked with the culture of the native speakers. More than 900 units of various structures in Russian were found, and then located in sentences from the Russian language corpus. For emphasizing the connection of the units with the culture in which they were formed, examples representing Russian cuisine, stereotypes, climate and others were selected for the article. En este artículo, las unidades fraseológicas se consideran la fuente de información más valiosa sobre la cultura y la mentalidad de las personas de una determinada nación; a menudo se conservan en el folclore, las costumbres y las tradiciones, y se pueden encontrar en la literatura. Para reconocer una unidad léxica como concepto, palabra clave de la cultura, es necesario que sea de uso común, frecuente, incluida en unidades fraseológicas o refranes, refranes, etc. En este estudio, se discuten varias unidades fraseológicas que reflejan tradiciones y costumbres de los pueblos ingleses, australianos y rusos. El foco principal del estudio estuvo en las unidades fraseológicas adjetivas, que son aquellas correlacionadas con los adjetivos, con el propósito de revelar sus significados, a partir de diversos factores culturales e históricos. Los significados se pueden comunicar desde una variedad de posiciones e incluso diferentes enfoques desde los que se considera una cultura. Los PhU enriquecen cada idioma y están indisolublemente vinculados con la cultura de los hablantes nativos. Se encontraron más de 900 unidades de varias estructuras en ruso, y luego se ubicaron en oraciones de los corpus del idioma ruso. Para enfatizar la conexión de las unidades con la cultura en la que se formaron, se seleccionaron para el artículo ejemplos que representan la cocina rusa, los estereotipos, el clima y otros. Neste artigo, as unidades fraseológicas são consideradas a fonte mais valiosa de informação sobre a cultura e a mentalidade das pessoas de uma determinada nação; elas são frequentemente preservadas no folclore, costumes e tradições e podem ser encontradas na literatura. Para reconhecer uma unidade lexical como um conceito, uma palavra-chave da cultura que seja comumente usada é necessária, sendo frequentemente incluída em unidades fraseológicas ou provérbios, ditados e assim por diante. Neste estudo, várias unidades fraseológicas que refletem tradições e costumes do povo inglês, australiano e russo são discutidas. O foco principal do estudo foi sobre as unidades fraseológicas adjetivas, que são aquelas correlacionadas com os adjetivos, com o objetivo de revelar seus significados, com base em vários fatores culturais e históricos. Os significados podem ser comunicados a partir de uma variedade de posições e até mesmo abordagens diferentes das quais uma cultura é considerada. As Unidades Fraseológicas enriquecem cada idioma e estão inextricavelmente ligadas à cultura dos falantes nativos. Mais de 900 unidades de várias estruturas em russo foram encontradas e localizadas em frases do corpo da língua russa. Por enfatizarem a conexão das unidades com a cultura em que foram formadas, foram selecionados para o artigo exemplos representativos da culinária russa, estereótipos, clima e outros. 2021-08-01 2022-03-18T19:17:11Z 2022-03-18T19:17:11Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artigo avaliado pelos Pares https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/15698 10.29051/el.v7iesp.3.15698 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/64777 eng por https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/15698/11463 https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/15698/12168 https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/15698/12169 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 application/pdf application/pdf text/html Universidade Estadual Paulista Revista EntreLinguas; (2021) v. 7, n. esp. 3, 2021 - Desenvolvendo comunicação em língua estrangeira intercultural; e021041 2447-3529 10.29051/el.v7iesp.3 |
spellingShingle | Phraseology Idioms Adjectival Culture Russian Communication Fraseología Modismos Adjetivos Cultura Ruso Comunicación Fraseologia Expressões idiomáticas Adjetivos Cultura Russo Comunicação Nazmieva, Elmira Ildarovna Andreeva, Elena Anatolyevna Sakhibullina, Kadria Azatovna Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title | Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title_full | Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title_fullStr | Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title_full_unstemmed | Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title_short | Communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
title_sort | communicating culture through language (examples of russian adjectival phraseology) |
topic | Phraseology Idioms Adjectival Culture Russian Communication Fraseología Modismos Adjetivos Cultura Ruso Comunicación Fraseologia Expressões idiomáticas Adjetivos Cultura Russo Comunicação |
url | https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/entrelinguas/article/view/15698 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/64777 |