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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2013. Issue 7-1
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CHANGES IN INTERNAL LEXICON OF RUSSIAN NATIONAL-CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS BEARERS’ UNDER INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE MEDIA

Elena Vladimirovna Sitnikova
Institute of Philology of Kiev National University named after T. Shevchenko, Ukraine


Submitted: June 3, 2013
Abstract. One of the manifestations of the anthropocentric approach to the study of language is to consider it as a fact of culture. The author presents the research of changes in the Russian ethnic linguo-culture representatives’ internal lexicon in conditions of heterogeneous language environment that have been identified as a result of free-association experiment, and as stimuli offered to informants in the course of the experiment choses three groups of linguistic markers of national-cultural consciousness, revealed by I. V. Privalova.
Key words and phrases:
нутренний лексикон человека
свободный ассоциативный эксперимент
языковые маркеры национально-культурного сознания лингвоструктурного типа
языковые маркеры национально-культурного сознания лингвокультурного типа
языковые маркеры национально-культурного сознания лингвоэкологического типа
human internal lexicon
free association experiment
linguistic markers of national-cultural consciousness of linguo-structural type
linguistic markers of national-cultural consciousness of linguo-cultural type
linguistic markers of national-cultural consciousness of linguo-ecological type
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