
The present article is an attempt at establishing a way of understanding the term evil as well as characterizing all the phenomena the term encompasses in communities of Polish and Russian students. The author analyses the results of a Free Word Association Test on the material of associative dictionaries.
associative experiment, Poles and Russians, History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics, language consciousness, DK1-4735, Literature (General), anti-values, evil, PN1-6790
associative experiment, Poles and Russians, History of Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics, language consciousness, DK1-4735, Literature (General), anti-values, evil, PN1-6790
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