The monograph under review explores the universal concepts of LIFE, DEATH, SOUL, and MOTHERLAND in the languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. These languages originate from three distinct language families: Turkic, Tungusic-Manchurian, and Finno-Ugric. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of these axiologically significant concepts, revealing the similarities and differences in perception and their linguistic interpretation. The work consistently follows the methodology based on the principles of linguocognitive and linguocultural analysis along with comparative-historical verification of the data under study. It is postulated that the linguistic picture of the world of the Siberian peoples reflects pagan ideas differing from the Christian vision of the world, with a man, the only living and inanimate being possessing a soul, occupying a central position. The monograph accurately emphasizes the universal and specific features of the linguistic interpretation of the concepts of LIFE and DEATH in the languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. It is noted that the traditional worldview of Siberian peoples clearly reflects the coexistence of a person with representatives of other worlds: the world of spirits (masters of rivers and mountains) and the otherworldly world. The differences in the understanding of MOTHERLAND in the Russian language and the languages of the peoples of Siberia are identified.
Keyword: concept; conceptosphere; languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia; linguoculturology
Рецензируемая монография исследует универсальные концепты ЖИЗНЬ , СМЕРТЬ , ДУША , РОДНАЯ ЗЕМЛЯ в языках коренных народов Сибири, относящихся к трем языковым семьям - тюркской, тунгусо-маньчжурской и финно-угорской. Глубокое и детальное исследование объемного языкового материала с применением лингвокогнитивного анализа обеспечило решение основной исследовательской задачи, а именно формирование языковой картины мира коренных народов Сибири, эксплицирующей наряду с универсальными смысловыми константами и уникальные этнокультурные доминанты в языковом осмыслении ключевых концептов.
Ключевые слова: языки коренных народов Сибири, лингвокультурология, концепт, концептосфера
Publication Name (dc.title) | The review of the monograph: “The living space and the spiritual world of man through the prism of the languages of Siberia,” = Рецензия на книгу: Жизненное пространство и духовный мир человека через призму языков Сибири |
Author/s (dc.contributor.yazarlar) | Zamira K. Derbisheva |
Publication type (dc.type) | Makale |
Language (dc.language) | Rusça |
Publication year (dc.date.issued) | 2024 |
National/International (dc.identifier.ulusaluluslararasi) | Uluslararası |
Source (dc.relation.journal) | Sibirskii Filologicheskii Zhurnal / Сибирский филологический журнал |
Number (dc.identifier.issue) | 1 |
Page (dc.identifier.startpage) | 248-252 |
ISSN/ISBN (dc.identifier.issn) | ISSN: 1813-7083 |
Publisher (dc.publisher) | Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Philology |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Web of Science Core Collection |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | eLibrary |
Databases (dc.contributor.veritaban) | Scopus |
Index Type (dc.identifier.index) | ESCI |
Index Type (dc.identifier.index) | Scopus |
Impact Factor (dc.identifier.etkifaktoru) | 0,1 / 2022-WOS / Son 5 yıl: 0,1 |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | The monograph under review explores the universal concepts of LIFE, DEATH, SOUL, and MOTHERLAND in the languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. These languages originate from three distinct language families: Turkic, Tungusic-Manchurian, and Finno-Ugric. The authors provide a comprehensive analysis of these axiologically significant concepts, revealing the similarities and differences in perception and their linguistic interpretation. The work consistently follows the methodology based on the principles of linguocognitive and linguocultural analysis along with comparative-historical verification of the data under study. It is postulated that the linguistic picture of the world of the Siberian peoples reflects pagan ideas differing from the Christian vision of the world, with a man, the only living and inanimate being possessing a soul, occupying a central position. The monograph accurately emphasizes the universal and specific features of the linguistic interpretation of the concepts of LIFE and DEATH in the languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia. It is noted that the traditional worldview of Siberian peoples clearly reflects the coexistence of a person with representatives of other worlds: the world of spirits (masters of rivers and mountains) and the otherworldly world. The differences in the understanding of MOTHERLAND in the Russian language and the languages of the peoples of Siberia are identified. |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | Keyword: concept; conceptosphere; languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia; linguoculturology |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | Рецензируемая монография исследует универсальные концепты ЖИЗНЬ , СМЕРТЬ , ДУША , РОДНАЯ ЗЕМЛЯ в языках коренных народов Сибири, относящихся к трем языковым семьям - тюркской, тунгусо-маньчжурской и финно-угорской. Глубокое и детальное исследование объемного языкового материала с применением лингвокогнитивного анализа обеспечило решение основной исследовательской задачи, а именно формирование языковой картины мира коренных народов Сибири, эксплицирующей наряду с универсальными смысловыми константами и уникальные этнокультурные доминанты в языковом осмыслении ключевых концептов. |
Abstract (dc.description.abstract) | Ключевые слова: языки коренных народов Сибири, лингвокультурология, концепт, концептосфера |
URL (dc.rights) | https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id61579093 |
DOI (dc.identifier.doi) | 10.17223/18137083/86/18 |
Faculty / Institute (dc.identifier.fakulte) | Edebiyat Fakültesi |
Department (dc.identifier.bolum) | Filoloji Bölümü (Rus Dili ve Edebiyatı Programı) |
Author(s) in the Institution (dc.contributor.author) | Zamira DERBİŞEVA |
Kayıt No (dc.identifier.kayitno) | BL451594CF |
Record Add Date (dc.date.available) | 2024-03-26 |
Notes (Publication year) (dc.identifier.notyayinyili) | 2024 |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | concept |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | conceptosphere |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | languages of the indigenous peoples of Siberia |
Subject Headings (dc.subject) | linguoculturology |