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<variant> Cultural concepts

<variant> Cultural space

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Linguaculturological paradigm

<variant> a set of linguistic forms and categories reflecting ethnic, social, historical, scientific worldview.

<variant> the ideals dictated by society and nature

<variant> is the source of a person's experiences and personality.

<variant> a form of existence of culture in consciousness of its representatives.

<variant> abstract concepts with cultural components.

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A set of linguistic forms and categories reflecting ethnic, social, historical, scientific worldview.

<variant> Linguaculturological paradigm

<variant> Cultural installations

<variant> Cultural traditions

<variant>Cultural inheritance

<variant> Cultural concepts

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Mindset (mentality)

<variant> is a set of assumptions, methods, or notations held by one or more people or groups of people that is so established that it creates a powerful incentive within these people or groups to continue to adopt or accept prior behaviors, choices, or tools.

<variant> a set of linguistic forms and categories reflecting ethnic, social, historical, scientific worldview.

<variant> the ideals dictated by society and nature

<variant> is the source of a person's experiences and personality.

<variant> a form of existence of culture in consciousness of its representatives.

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A set of assumptions, methods, or notations held by one or more people or groups of people that is so established that it creates a powerful incentive within these people or groups to continue to adopt or accept prior behaviors, choices, or tools.

<variant> Mindset (mentality)

<variant> Linguaculturological paradigm

<variant> Cultural installations

<variant> Cultural traditions

<variant>Cultural inheritance

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Cultural fund

<variant> a complex fund of knowledge, outlook in the field of national and world culture which a typical representative of this or that culture possesses.

<variant> a set of linguistic forms and categories reflecting ethnic, social, historical, scientific worldview.

<variant> the ideals dictated by society and nature

<variant> is the source of a person's experiences and personality.

<variant> a form of existence of culture in consciousness of its representatives.

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Linguacultureme

<variant> is a term meaning of language that includes not only elements such as grammar and vocabulary, but also past knowledge, local and cultural information, habits and behaviours.

<variant> a set of linguistic forms and categories reflecting ethnic, social, historical, scientific worldview.

<variant> the ideals dictated by society and nature

<variant> is the source of a person's experiences and personality.

<variant> a form of existence of culture in consciousness of its representatives.

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A complex fund of knowledge, outlook in the field of national and world culture which a typical representative of this or that culture possesses.

<variant> Cultural fund

<variant> Mindset (mentality)

<variant> Linguaculturological paradigm

<variant> Cultural installations

<variant> Cultural traditions

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A term meaning of language that includes not only elements such as grammar and vocabulary, but also past knowledge, local and cultural information, habits and behaviours.

<variant> Linguacultureme

<variant> Mindset (mentality)

<variant> Linguaculturological paradigm

<variant> Cultural installations

<variant> Cultural traditions

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Elite culture

<variant> literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> professional subculture (bookkeeping, engineering culture).

<variant> dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.



<variant> the "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> language a closed social group of people characterized by specific vocabulary, original use, but not having its own grammatical and phonetic system.

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Folk culture

<variant> dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.

<variant> literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> professional subculture (bookkeeping, engineering culture).

<variant> the "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> language a closed social group of people characterized by specific vocabulary, original use, but not having its own grammatical and phonetic system.

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Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> the "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> professional subculture (bookkeeping, engineering culture).

<variant> dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.

<variant> language a closed social group of people characterized by specific vocabulary, original use, but not having its own grammatical and phonetic system.

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Argo

<variant> professional subculture (bookkeeping, engineering culture).

<variant> literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.

<variant> the "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> Mindset (mentality)

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Argo

<variant> language a closed social group of people characterized by specific vocabulary, original use, but not having its own grammatical and phonetic system.

<variant> literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.

<variant> the "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> Mindset (mentality)

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Literary language, culture of the educated level, bookish.

<variant> Elite culture

<variant> Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> Folk culture

<variant> Argo

<variant>Home

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Language a closed social group of people characterized by specific vocabulary, original use, but not having its own grammatical and phonetic system

<variant> Argo

<variant> Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> Folk culture

<variant>Home

<variant> Elite culture

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The "third culture", i.e. culture of people, intermediate culture

<variant> Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> Folk culture

<variant> Argo

<variant>Home

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Dialects and sub-dialects, peasants.

<variant> Folk culture

<variant> Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> Argo

<variant>Home

<variant> Elite culture

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Professional subculture (bookkeeping, engineering culture).

<variant> Argo

<variant> Vernacular (colloquial, popular)

<variant> Folk culture

<variant> Elite culture

<variant>Home

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Diachronic method

<variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological units in time.

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and insight into their nature

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

<variant> of comparing simultaneously existing lingua-culturological units.

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Synchronic method

<variant> of comparing simultaneously existing lingua-culturological units.

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and insight into their nature

<variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological <variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Structural and functional method

<variant> involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and insight into their nature

<variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological <variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Historico-genetic method

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and <variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological <variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

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Typological method

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and <variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological <variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

<variant> involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

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The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and insight into their nature

<variant> based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological <variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

<variant> involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

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… is the comparison of original lingua-culturological units in time and insight into their nature

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Structural and functional method

<variant> Diachronic method

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… designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> Typological method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

<variant> Structural and functional method

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Diachronic method

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….that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

<variant> Historico-genetic method

<variant> Structural and functional method

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Diachronic method

<variant> Typological method

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… involving the division of a cultural object into parts and identifying the links between the parts

<variant> Structural and functional method

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Diachronic method

<variant> Typological method

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

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…of comparing simultaneously existing lingua-culturological units.

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Diachronic method

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

<variant> Structural and functional method

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…based on a comparative analysis of the various lingua-culturological units in time.

<variant> Diachronic method

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

<variant> Synchronic method

<variant> Structural and functional method

<variant> Typological method

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Philosophical methodology

<variant> is the highest level, for which principles and categories of dialectics (Heraclitus, Platon, the Edging, etc.) are important.

<variant> methods of a concrete science.

<variant> generalization of methods and principles of studying by different sciences

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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…..is the highest level, for which principles and categories of dialectics (Heraclitus, Platon, the Edging, etc.) are important.

<variant> Philosophical methodology

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> General scientific methodology

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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General scientific methodology

<variant> generalization of methods and principles of studying by different sciences

<variant> methods of a concrete science.

<variant> is the highest level, for which principles and categories of dialectics (Heraclitus, Platon, the Edging, etc.) are important.

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Generalization of methods and principles of studying by different sciences

<variant> General scientific methodology

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> Philosophical methodology

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Private methodology

<variant> methods of a concrete science.

<variant> is the highest level, for which principles and categories of dialectics (Heraclitus, Platon, the Edging, etc.) are important.

<variant> generalization of methods and principles of studying by different sciences

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Methods of a concrete science.

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> Philosophical methodology

<variant> General scientific methodology

<variant> designed to identify the typological proximity of various lingua-culturological units in historical and cultural process.

<variant> that focuses on the study of lingua-culturological fact from the point of view of its origin, development and future of the whole.

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Diachronic LC

<variant>the study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic group for a certain period of time.

<variant> investigates lingua-culturological manifestations of different, but interrelated ethnos.

<variant> which is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant> a relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> Private methodology

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Comparative LC

<variant> investigates lingua-culturological manifestations of different, but interrelated ethnos.

<variant> which is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant>the study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic group for a certain period of time.

<variant> a relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> Private methodology

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Contrastive LC

<variant> a relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> which is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant>the study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic group for a certain period of time.

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> investigates lingua-culturological manifestations of different, but interrelated ethnos.

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LC lexicography

<variant> which is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant> a relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> investigates lingua-culturological manifestations of different, but interrelated ethnos.

<variant>the study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic <variant> Private methodology

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A relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> Contrastive LC

<variant> Comparative LC

<variant> Diachronic LC

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

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It is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Comparative LC

<variant> Contrastive LC

<variant> Diachronic LC

<variant> Private methodology

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Investigates lingua-culturological manifestations of different, but interrelated ethnos

<variant> Comparative LC

<variant> Contrastive LC

<variant> Diachronic LC

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

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The study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic group for a certain period of time.

<variant> Diachronic LC

<variant> Comparative LC

<variant> Contrastive LC

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

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Aim of LC

<variant> to study the ways in which language embodies, stores and transmits culture.

<variant> a relatively new science. It only starts to develop.

<variant> which is engaged in drawing up of dictionaries on Lingua-countrystudy.

<variant>the study of the changes in lingua-culturological condition of an ethnic group for a certain period of time.

<variant> Private methodology

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The subject of LC

<variant> speech behavior;

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant>stylistic description of language

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<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant>metaphors and images of language

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<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> standards, stereotypes and symbols

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<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> phraseological fund of language

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<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> paremiological fund of language

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> mythologized language units

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> non-equivalent lexicon and lacunas

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> archetypes and mythologemes

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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The subject of LC

<variant> speech etiquette

<variant> LC lexicography

<variant> Private methodology

<variant> The basis of the comparative-historical method

<variant> Historico-genetic method

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Non-equvalent language units

<variant> lexical units of the source language or dialect that does not have regular (full or partial) lexical correspondences in the target language.

<variant> socially defined and culturally specific rules of human speech behavior in everyday situations, in accordance with their social and psychological roles, personal relations in the formal and informal communication environments.

<variant> is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or <variant> is an important mythological character, theme, situation, it is like a "main character" of the myth, which can move from myth to myth, or repeated in myths of different nations, cultures

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Mythologeme -

<variant> is an important mythological character, theme, situation, it is like a "main character" of the myth, which can move from myth to myth, or repeated in myths of different nations, cultures.

<variant> socially defined and culturally specific rules of human speech behavior in everyday situations, in accordance with their social and psychological roles, personal relations in the formal and informal communication environments.

<variant> lexical units of the source language or dialect that does not have regular (full or partial) lexical correspondences in the target language

<variant> is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or <variant> is something that represents or stands for something else, usually by convention or association, especially a material object used to represent something <question1> Find correct answer

Ritual

<variant> is a system of actions made on strictly established order, traditional way and during certain time.

<variant> socially defined and culturally specific rules of human speech behavior in everyday situations, in accordance with their social and psychological roles, personal relations in the formal and informal communication environments.

<variant> lexical units of the source language or dialect that does not have regular (full or partial) lexical correspondences in the target language

<variant> is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or <variant> is an important mythological character, theme, situation, it is like a "main character" of the myth, which can move from myth to myth, or repeated in myths of different nations, cultures

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A standard -

<variant> an accepted or approved example of something against which others are judged or measured.

<variant> socially defined and culturally specific rules of human speech behavior in everyday situations, in accordance with their social and psychological roles, personal relations in the formal and informal communication environments.

<variant> lexical units of the source language or dialect that does not have regular (full or partial) lexical correspondences in the target language

<variant> is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary conventional norms within a society, social class, or <variant> is an important mythological character, theme, situation, it is like a "main character" of the myth, which can move from myth to myth, or repeated in myths of different nations, cultures


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