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Лингвокультурный концепт "надежда" в составе религиозного христианского дискурса (на материале русскоязычного и англоязычного текстов Нового Завета)

Лингвокультурный концепт "надежда" в составе религиозного христианского дискурса (на материале русскоязычного и англоязычного текстов Нового Завета)

Abstract

В статье анализируются семантико-когнитивные аспекты концепта НАДЕЖДА, фокусируется внимание на его представленность в православном и протестантском дискурсах. При цитуванні документа, використовуйте посилання http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/30070 In the article semantic-cognitive analysis of the word hope, nominating the concept hope in Russian and English languages is conducted, the basic components of the given word’s structure are singled out and the national specific character of the linguocultural concept faith in orthodox and protestant discourses is determined. Besides the author of the article tries to represent the associative-semantic field of the given concept. При цитировании документа, используйте ссылку http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/30070

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сема, лингвокультурная доминанта, orthodox discourse, linguocultural dominant, sema, semantic structure, протестантский дискурс, conceptual analysis, лингвокультурная концепция, православный дискурс, ассоциативно-семантическое поле, protestant discourse, семантическая структура, linguocultural concept, концептуальный анализ, associative-semantic field

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