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What is the notion of symbolic action?
<variant> is an action that has no, or little, practical effect but symbolizes, or signals, what the actor wants or believes. The action conveys meaning to the viewers.
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
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What do stereotypes mean?
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> is a thought that may be adopted about specific types of individuals or certain ways of doing things. These thoughts or beliefs may or may not accurately reflect reality.
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
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What do archetypes mean?
<variant> are the unknowable basic forms personified or concretized in recurring images, symbols, or patterns which may include motifs such as the quest or the heavenly ascent, recognizable character types such as the trickster or the hero, symbols such as the apple or snake, or images.
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
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One of the fundamental postulates of multicultural person
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<variant> Every culture or system has its own internal coherence, integrity, and logic. Every culture is an intertwined system of values and attitudes, beliefs and norms that give meaning and significance to both individual and collective identity.
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The one fundamental postulate of multicultural person
<variant> No one culture is inherently better or worse than another. All cultural systems are equally valid as variations on the human experience.
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The 1 fundamental postulate of multicultural person
<variant> All persons are, to some extent, culturally bound. Every culture provides the individual with some sense of identity, some regulation of behavior, and some sense of personal place in the scheme of things.
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<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
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What is the LC aspect of concept description?
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant>considering historical peculiarities of the development of national consciousness, ethnic experience
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What is the cultural aspect of concept description?
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
<variant>considering historical peculiarities of the development of national consciousness, ethnic experience
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
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What is the historical aspect of concept description?
<variant>considering historical peculiarities of the development of national consciousness, ethnic experience
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
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Social aspect of concept description
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> bearing in mind linguistic peculiarities of a certain nationality
<variant>considering historical peculiarities of the development of national consciousness, ethnic experience
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Psychological aspect of concept description
<variant> taking into account individual character features, human thoughts and individual experience
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
<variant> reflecting some social realms, public ideology
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<variant>considering historical peculiarities of the development of national consciousness, ethnic experience
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How do you understand the notion of the method of conceptual analysis?
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> It is based on LC, historical and cultural aspects and directed to studying concepts through the semantic structure of words, regarded as cultural phenomena with their history.
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How do you understand the definition of the methodology of Cognitive Linguistics.
<variant>Its aim is to study meanings of the words and word combinations, reflecting this or that concept in the national language, also presenting parts of the language system representing a particular concept.
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
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How do explain methodology of Contrast Linguistics?
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant> This methodology is based on LC aspect and built up on a principle that only looking into a mirror of another language one can notice such features of the mother language concept, which could slip away from his attention.
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
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Methodology of Contrast Linguistics - 1 step.
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
<variant> Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant> Discovering inter-lingual equivalents
<variant> Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out
<variant> Describing contrast pares
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Methodology of Contrast Linguistics - 2 step.
<variant> Discovering inter-lingual equivalents
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
<variant> Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant> Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out
<variant> Describing contrast pares
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Methodology of Contrast Linguistics - 3 step.
<variant> Describing contrast pares
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
<variant> Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant> Discovering inter-lingual equivalents
<variant> Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out
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Methodology of Contrast Linguistics - 4 step.
<variant> Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
<variant> Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant> Discovering inter-lingual equivalents
<variant> Describing contrast pares
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Methodology of Contrast Linguistics - 5 step.
<variant> Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language сontext
<variant> Discovering inter-lingual equivalents contexts
<variant> Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out of the stock
<variant> Describing contrast pares
Differentiation and systematization of contrast pares
<variant>5 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
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Pointing nationally inimitable meanings out
<variant>4 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
<variant>1 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
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Describing contrast pares
<variant>3 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
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Discovering inter-lingual equivalents
<variant>2 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
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Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
<variant>1 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
<variant> 2 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
<variant> 3 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
<variant> 4 step of Methodology of Contrast Linguistics.
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Y.S. Stepanov defines the concept as follows
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
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The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> Y.S. Stepanov
<variant> Z.D. Popova and I.A. Sternin
<variant> G.G. Slyshkin and V. I. Karasik
<variant> S.A. Askoldov
<variant>A.Einstein
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S.A. Askoldov believed the concept as
<variant> mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
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Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant> S.A. Askoldov
<variant> Z.D. Popova and I.A. Sternin
<variant> Y.S. Stepanov
<variant> G.G. Slyshkin and V. I. Karasik
<variant>A.Einstein
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G.G. Slyshkin and V. I. Karasik considered the concept as
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant>a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
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A multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> G.G. Slyshkin and V. I. Karasik
<variant> Z.D. Popova and I.A. Sternin
<variant> Y.S. Stepanov
<variant> S.A. Askoldov
<variant>A.Einstein
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Z.D. Popova and I.A. Sternin define the concept as
<variant> a complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity turns the different sides actualizing in the process of thinking its different signs and layers
<variant> Mental entity that replaces in the mental activity a lot of objects of the same kind.
<variant>a multidimensional mental unit with a dominant value element
<variant> The concept is like a bunch of culture in human consciousness in the form of what culture is a mental world of man.
<variant> taking into account cultural peculiarities of different nations
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Who believed that the complex mental entity which is in the process of mental activity changes into the different
<variant>Z.D. Popova and I.A. Sternin
<variant> Y.S. Stepanov
<variant> G.G. Slyshkin and V. I. Karasik
<variant> S.A. Askoldov
<variant>A.Einstein
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Conceptology studies ….
<variant>concept
<variant>fashion
<variant>home
<variant>family
<variant>love
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Concept is researched by the science
<variant>Conceptology
<variant>Cosmetics
<variant>Cosmos
<variant>Comic
<variant>Code
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Concepts are operational units of human mind
<variant> E.Kubryakova
<variant> N.Boldyrev
<variant> N.Nikitin
<variant>A.Einstein
<variant>M.Platonov
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By this scientist concepts are fixed meaning in human mind
<variant> N.Boldyrev
<variant> N.Nikitin
<variant> E.Kubryakova
<variant>A.Einstein
<variant>M.Platonov
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By this scientist concepts is discrete substantial essence of consciousness
<variant> N.Nikitin
<variant> N.Boldyrev
<variant> E.Kubryakova
<variant>A.Einstein
<variant>M.Platonov
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Find the definition of the cultural concept
<variant> the way in which safety is managed in the workplace, which often reflects "the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety."
<variant> it is a point of intersection between the worlds of culture and the world of individual meanings
<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.
<variant> Describing contrast pares
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
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What is the difference of the cultural concepts
<variant> the way in which safety is managed in the workplace, which often reflects "the attitudes, beliefs, perceptions and values that employees share in relation to safety."
<variant> is a term, now used in a number of different ways in academic discourse, whose most common meaning is the set of cultural products, mainly in the arts, held in the highest esteem by a culture.
<variant> are the distinctive cultural genes belonging to the genotype of culture.
<variant> Describing contrast pares
<variant>Singling out a lexical group in the initial language
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