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Nominal Phrases with the Ethnonyms “Chinese” and “Russian” in the English language: A Comparative Linguo-Cultural Study. / Panasyuk, Irina ; An , Li .
International Confrrence on Religion, Culture and Art ( ICRCA 2019 ) September 21-22, 2019, Xi'an, China. 2019. p. 110-115.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Nominal Phrases with the Ethnonyms “Chinese” and “Russian” in the English language: A Comparative Linguo-Cultural Study
AU - Panasyuk, Irina
AU - An , Li
N1 - Conference code: 1
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Ethnonyms form a considerable part in the phraseology of a given language fixating contacts between countries as well as cultural attitudes, the latter forming ethnic stereotypes. This paper’s aim is to investigate semantic types of nominal phrases with the ethnonyms Chinese and Russian, based both on lexicographical data and literary texts in the English language and their cultural values. The study divides phrases with ethnonyms into two major groups: those with literal concrete denotative meaning and those with a metaphorical one. For the former, denotative meaning is the basic meaning of the phrases. And the latter are shown to be widely used in fiction, both with positive and negative connotations.
AB - Ethnonyms form a considerable part in the phraseology of a given language fixating contacts between countries as well as cultural attitudes, the latter forming ethnic stereotypes. This paper’s aim is to investigate semantic types of nominal phrases with the ethnonyms Chinese and Russian, based both on lexicographical data and literary texts in the English language and their cultural values. The study divides phrases with ethnonyms into two major groups: those with literal concrete denotative meaning and those with a metaphorical one. For the former, denotative meaning is the basic meaning of the phrases. And the latter are shown to be widely used in fiction, both with positive and negative connotations.
KW - словосочетание, этнонимы, английский язык, лингвокультурология
KW - cultural studies
KW - nominal phrases
KW - ethnonyms “Chinese” and “Russian”
KW - The English Language
UR - https://www.clausiuspress.com/conference/proceeding/ICRCA2019.html
UR - https://www.clausiuspress.com/conferences/ARTSH/ICRCA%202019/19ICRCA017.pdf
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 110
EP - 115
BT - International Confrrence on Religion, Culture and Art ( ICRCA 2019 ) September 21-22, 2019, Xi'an, China
T2 - 2019 International Conference on Religion, Culture and Art
Y2 - 21 September 2019 through 22 September 2019
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