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GLOBAL AND LOCAL IN FAUNA SYMBOLIZATION IN ENGLISH-LANGUAGE PICTURE OF THE WORLD OF EAST AFRICA PEOPLES

Elena Yur'evna Moiseenko
Lugansk National University named after Taras Shevchenko


Submitted: September 3, 2013
Abstract. The article considers the features of world of nature forms symbolization and the features of symbols language objectification in the English-language picture of the world of East Africa peoples, taking into account both the ethno-linguistic factors of local linguo-culture and the influence of global linguo-culture on it. The research results show that the symbolic space is formed as a result of the hybridization of ethnic and English-speaking world perception.
Key words and phrases:
символизация
английский язык
Восточная Африка
этнолингвокультура
глобальная лингвокультура
symbolization
English language
East Africa
ethnic linguo-culture
global linguo-culture
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