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MEANS OF EXPRESSING RELIGIOUS COMPONENT OF MORAL-ETHICAL CONSTITUENT OF DEVIATION CATEGORY IN ENGLISH (PART I)

Aleksandr Sergeevich Ptashkin
Tomsk Polytechnic University


Submitted: October 16, 2012
Abstract. The author describes the language means of expressing the moral-ethical constituent of deviation category in the English language in the light of religious approach, and considers deviation category, expressed by the words of broad semantics with the root devia-. The concretization of the above mentioned words meanings takes place by means of the analysis of their contextual correlations with language units, which represent the concept sin, included in deviation sphere.
Key words and phrases:
категория
мегаконцепт
девиация
религиозный подход
морально-этическая составляющая
сегмент
семантика
грех
category
mega-concept
deviation
religious approach
moral-ethical constituent
segment
semantics
sin
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