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SOURCE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2013. № 2. P. 124-128.
SCIENTIFIC AREA:    Philological Sciences
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REPRESENTATION OF COMMON AND MYTHOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE IN CONCEPTUAL RELATIONS OF PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN PICTURE OF THE WORLD (BY THE EXAMPLE OF CONCEPTS "VISION", "CATTLE")

Latu Maksim Nikolaevich
Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University


Abstract. The author reconstructs the conceptual relations within the framework of individual fragments of proto-Indo-European picture of the world basing on the semantics of proto-Indo-European roots derivatives and their meanings, considers the features of conceptual relations representation, which reflect both common and mythological knowledge on language level, by the example of concepts VISION and CATTLE describes conceptual relations, preserved and lost in cognitive and language pictures of the world, and also describes some features of elements perception, their interaction and categorization reflected in proto-Indo-European language.
Key words and phrases: картина мира, праиндоевропейский язык, когнитивная связь, концепт, обыденное знание, мифологическое знание, концепт ВИДЕНИЕ, концепт СКОТ, picture of the world, proto-Indo-European language, cognitive relation, concept, common knowledge, mythological know
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