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REPRESENTATION OF THE ETHNO-CONCEPT “ANIMALS/ХЬЭК1ЭКХЪУЭК1ЭХЭР” (WILD ANIMALS) IN THE ENGLISH AND KABARDINO-CIRCASSIAN PAROEMIAS

Arega Mikhailovna Akopyants
Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University

Larisa Aslanbievna Babitova
Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University


Submitted: September 1, 2015
Abstract. The article is devoted to the comparative analysis of the ethno-concept “Animals/Хьэк1экхъуэк1эхэр” (“Wild animals” field) in the proverb funds of the modern English and Kabardino-Circassian languages. The interpretation of the human world in this research was implemented through the conceptual sphere of an animal world. The authors identified the basic concepts, sub-concepts and pragma-cognitemes typical for the proverbs and sayings both of the modern English and Kabardino-Circassian language.
Key words and phrases:
этноконцепт
паремия
прагмакогнитема
национальная пословичная картина мира
лингвокультура
зоонимы
ethno-concept
paroemia
pragma-cogniteme
national proverb picture of the world
linguo-culture
zoonyms
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