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Ethnic Stereotypes Of Communicative Behavior In Paroemiological Fund Of The Tatar And Turkish Languages

Authors: Galimova, Gulshat N.; Yusupova, Alfiya Sh.; Nabiullina, Guzel A.; Oner, Mustafa;

Ethnic Stereotypes Of Communicative Behavior In Paroemiological Fund Of The Tatar And Turkish Languages

Abstract

Nowadays, despite the availability of actual material and scientific publications dealing with certain aspects of communicative culture, a complex and comparative-contrastive linguistic study considering the issues of ethnocultural stereotypes of communicative behavior of the Turkic peoples is relevant in modern linguistics. Within the framework of this Article, the research was carried out on the basis of the paroemiological units of the Tatar and Turkish languages. The study used descriptive, stylistic and comparative-contrastive methods. The methodological basis of the study is also the linguoculturological, cognitive-linguistic aspects of the study of paroemiological units. In the course of the study, typical and specific characteristics of ethnocultural stereotypes expressing the uniqueness of the Tatar and Turkish cultures were revealed. The most important typical categories of the communicative culture of the Tatars and the Turks are communicability, a culture of communication, courtesy, verbiage and silence, effective communication and conflict communication. Paremiae read to the effect that one leans toward truth over lies, pauciloquence over garrulity, deeds over words, silence over speaking, listening over speaking. The analysis of the stereotypes of communicative behavior shows that, in spite of belonging to different ethno-cultures, the Tatars and Turks remain faithful to observing folk customs and specific speech cultures.

WOS: 000449115800002

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speech culture, Tatar ethno-culture, communicative behavior, ethnocultural stereotype, Turkish ethno-culture paroemiological fund

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