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Lingvoculturology

1st module

<question>Language is a of national culture


<question>How are social changes and personal behaviours reflected?
<question>Language is and aspect of the people
<question>V.von Humboldt is the founder of the theory of linguistics
<question>"Human→language→culture“ and “human→language→way of
thinking" shows that goes alongside with factors
<question>Linguoculturology the language in the form of national
identity of the world and on the national mental reveal
<question>Linguoculturology has its own aspect of studying the
problem of language and culture
<question>Linguoculturology can be divided into main fields according to
the purposes of the investigations
<question> points out three ways in which culture and language are
related
<question>What is anthropology the study of?
<question>Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the
study of among humans
<question>What communication is the key component of language?
<question>Language is a means of solving specific problems of or .
<question>What is the 'real world' built up on?
<question>What hypothesis is it: ‘Language you speak affects the ideas you can
have’
<question>Our thoughts are rooted in language according to…
<question>Why can’t we experience a particular concept?
<question>Why do people see the world differently?
<question>"The difference between languages is not only in the sounds and signs
but also in the outlook" belongs to…
<question>What did the people of Hopi tribe think of time perception?
<question>What does the concept represent as a cultural unit?
<question>Concepts as existence forms of culture are shaped as a of the
linguistic world image
<question>What does the word conceptus from a Latin medieval formation mean?
<question>”While reflecting an ethnic mindset, a concept marks the ethnic
language world image” belongs to…
<question‘Concept is an object of the world ideal, having a name and reflecting
certain culturally specified representation about the world reality’ belongs to…
<question>Who describes the concept as a clot of culture in the human mind ?
<question>According to the “concept” is “a basic cultural cell in the
mental world of a man”
<question>Find the English equivalent: жүрегі дір (зу) ете қалды
<question>Choose the Kazakh equivalent: from the bottom of one’s heart
<question> reflect the objective reality in the imagination of the
particular cultural community
<question>The cultural information incorporated in need to be taken
into account
<question>How is phraseology characterized in speech?
<question>What do phraseological units have in speech related to emotions and
appraisals?
<question>Connotation is determined only by and attitude of a
speaker
<question>Choose the antonym: enrich one’s vocabulary
<question>English phraseological units students’ lingua cultural competence
<question>”The phraseological unit is a fixed combination of words which fully
or partially change their meanings” according to…
<question>Word combinations which are turned into are included in
complex semantic processes
<question>What approach is focused on the importance of idiomatic, functional
and contextual aspects of a phraseological unit?
<question>Why did the traditional view of phraseological meaning begin to alter
at the end of the 20th century?
<question>What phraseological units have the researchers shifted their interest to
learn and understand the national spirit of the certain ethnic group through?
<question>What is a significant role of anthropocentric phraseological units in?
<question>The anthropocentric phraseology the national spirit of the nation
<question>What is manifested in phraseological means of the language?
<question>Idioms contain and of the people's consciousness
<question> carry the linguocultural code of the nation
<question>Phraseological units “… are associated with cultural and national
standards, stereotypes, myths” according to…
<question>Phraseological units reflect the characteristic for a certain
linguocultural community”
<question>”Idioms, proverbs and sayings illustrate the way of life as well as
geographical location of a nation” belongs to…
<question>V.A.Maslova claims that idioms play an important role in the
identification of and features
<question>Idioms express the of the language and the of the people
<question>What are idioms involved in?
<question>What’s the challenging study to the investigation of phraseology in the
1990s?
<question>Make a correct sentence: formation/phraseological/a/complex/is/
semantic-conceptual/meaning/
<question>A great contribution to the elaboration of the notion of has
been made by Yuri Lotman
<question>’Culture is a collective intellect and collective memory’ according
to…
<question>Cultural memory is a of storing cultural information layer by
layer
<question>Define and choose the closest meaning: beyond/without question
<question>Define and choose the closest meaning: a pat on the back
<question>Any language serves as a code, a link between
a person’s and world
<question>Language world picture is partly and partly specific
<question> is a means of reality comprehension, presentation and
estimation in people’s mentality
<question>Choose synonyms of the word metaphor
<question>What role do the Metaphors play in the language?
<question>George Lakoff and Mark Johnson have suggested that metaphors are
not merely but are also important
<question> created the concept of “conduit(channel) metaphor”
<question>Lakoff and Johnson and others have strengthened the connection
between and .
<question>Phraseological units exist in the language as units and foreign
lexicographers call such units .
<question>Metaphors are an component of human cognition
<question>Choose the right synonyms: crucial
<question>Metaphors involve a domain and a domain
<question>What domain is the word War in the expression: Competition is war?
<question> use one idea and link it to another to understand some
things better
<question>“A man of iron”, “Iron-bound” are…
<question>How do metaphorical linguistic expression may vary widely?

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