. - Lecture : Basics of Linguoculturology
- Type: Compulsory course
- Area of studies: Linguistics
- Delivered by: Department of Foreign language and literature
- When: 4 year, 7 module
- Mode of studies: offline
- Instructors: PhD. Docent. Juraeva Iroda Akhmedovna
- Bachelor’s programme: Foreign language and literature (English)
- Language: English
- ECTS credits: 4 (includes: written, oral works, self study, CA, FA )
Plan - 1. The notion of culture.
- 2. Language and culture.
- 3. Object and tasks of the subject.
Key words: - culture, cultivation, knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, significant notions, national culture, national mentality, national character, lifestyle, traditions, customs, rituals, holidays.
- Linguoculturology (cultural linguistics) – a new interdisciplinary science aimed to investigate the correlation between language and culture, between linguistic meanings and the concepts of universal and national cultures.
The notion of culture The word “culture” appeared in ancient Rome and meant first of all cultivation, processing, “cultivation” of the earth. Different viewpoints of scholars on this issue can be presented. - A well- known anthropologist Edward Tylor was the first to give the definition of culture, in his book “Primitive Culture”. “Culture… is that complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, arts, morals, law, custom and any other capacities and habits acquired by man as a member of the society” (Tylor, 1974).
The notion of culture - E.T.Hall defines culture as “the way of life of a people, the sum of their learned behaviour patterns, attitudes and material things” (Hall, 1990).
- E.A. Schultz defines culture as follows: “It includes knowledge and beliefs of the group of people who share common conventions to help articulate their understandings of life and of themselves”. (Schultz, 2003, p. 32).
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