CONCEPTOSPHERE OF MODERN RUSSIAN LINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS
Keywords:
concept, conceptosphere, linguistic consciousness, cognitive linguistics, Russian linguistic worldview, national culture, values.Abstract
The article examines the conceptosphere of modern Russian linguistic consciousness as a system of concepts reflecting the national and cultural specificity of the worldview of Russian speakers. The study analyzes the main approaches to the investigation of concepts and the conceptosphere in contemporary linguistics and identifies the key concepts that determine the content of modern linguistic consciousness. Particular attention is paid to the influence of globalization, digitalization, and socio-cultural transformations on the changing structure of the Russian conceptosphere. The article concludes that the conceptosphere is dynamic in nature and capable of reflecting the current value orientations of society.
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