PERSON DENOMINATIONS BASED ON KINSHIP IN RUSSIAN PROVERBS: A LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL ASPECT
Keywords:
proverb, saying, paremiology, person denomination, kinship terms, linguoculturology, axiology, social assessment, family values, Russian mentality.Abstract
The article is devoted to the linguoculturological analysis of person denominations based on kinship in Russian proverbs and sayings. The author considers the paremiologically fund as a representation of the collective experience and national mentality of the Russian people. The paper investigates the axiological (evaluative) potential of kinship terms ("mother", "father", "brother", "mother-in-law", etc.) and their transformation from genealogical units into socio-ethical symbols. Special attention is paid to the analysis of family hierarchies and the identification of typical evaluative stereotypes embedded in the language. The results of the study allow for a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of social assessment of human behavior through the prism of traditional family values reflected in the Russian linguistic picture of the world.
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