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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2013. Issue 4-2
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“KIND” AND “EVIL” PERSONAGES OF THE RUSSIAN FOLK TALES: ATTRIBUTES CORRELATION

Anastasiya Kaerkhanovna Elina
Amur Classical-Pedagogical State University


Submitted: March 20, 2013
Abstract. The author describes the peculiarities of the Russian language speakers’ perception of the “kind” and “evil” personages of folk tales on the basis of the psycho-linguistic experiments results, conducted within the limits of the undertaken research: the experiment with questioning method use, the experiment with free grouping method use and the direct associative experiment.
Key words and phrases:
восприятие
носители языка
психолингвистический эксперимент
метод анкетирования
метод свободной группировки
прямой ассоциативный эксперимент
perception
language speakers
psycho-linguistic experiment
questioning method
free grouping method
direct associative experiment
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References:
  1. Афанасьев А. Н. Народные русские сказки: в 3-х томах. М.: Худож. лит., 1957.
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