LINGVOCULTURAL CONCEPT "FIRE" TURKIC LANGUAGE PICTURE OF THE WORLD.

Autor: Shaiakhmetova, Liliia, Shayakhmetova, Leysan, Mukharlyamova, Liliya, Zharkynbekova, Sholpan
Zdroj: Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art & Communication; 2017 Special Edition, Vol. 7, p957-962, 6p
Abstrakt: The article is devoted to an analysis of the spiritual content of the concept 'Fire' in the Turkic language picture of the world: the study of its etymological, lexical-semantic and structural features. The existence of fire in world culture for a long time defines it as a transhistoric universal. In culture there is a universal understanding of fire in two aspects: as a physically manifested fire-flame and fire as a sacred substance. The idea of a "human" fire also refers to the universal meaning: fire as "creativity", fire as "love and emotions". In the work the concept of "fire" of the Turkic picture of the world is learned on the material of the Tatar and Kazakh languages. It is studied in terms of its spiritual and moral content, as the Tatar semantic unit "ut" and the Kazakh semantic unit "ot" come in various language spheres relating to the nature, philosophy, religion, way of life and the spiritual world of the Tatars and the Kazakhs. On the basis of the analyzed materials which comprise explanatory, etymological dictionaries, pieces of the Tatar and Kazakh literature, containing in the context a semantic unit "ut/ot", it can be observed that "ut/ot" is also important cohesive force (spiritual power) shaping the spiritual unity, family center and its continuity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index