CATEGORY OF STATE IN THE UKRAINIAN PICTURE OF THE WORLD: THE LINGUISTIC-CONCEPTUAL APPROACH

Abstract

The problem of studying the picture of the world is not new to our linguistics, but it does not lose its relevance today. Different approaches are used to deepen, refine and expand the knowledge about it. One of the modern research methods is the integration approach, which combines dialectically different approaches (differential and integral), and therefore it covers the theoretical and practical basis of all previously applied methods, and in particular the linguistic-conceptual approach, which, on the one hand, is due to ethnocultural and the sociocultural constants of society, and, on the other hand, the laws of its sign fixation. The linguoconceptual approach allows us to combine functional, conceptual and pragmatic approaches to the study of a particular phenomenon and to construct a model-matrix of a certain phenomenon. In the article, the category of state was considered not by chance, since it is an integral part of predication, which is the primary form of thinking, and therefore may contain specific national features of consciousness. The subject of the article is to study the category of state with the help of the integrative approach, and the object of the study is to study the category of state in terms of the linguaconceptological approach. The applicability of the topic is in the fact that, despite of the certain developments, the question of the category of state is distinct and unadapted to the requirements of the present, and the relevance of the proposed approach consists in a certain innovation in the coverage of the issue and the instability of the results obtained (in terms of the language situation, it is not a constant constant) . The research material is a questionnaire of 100 respondents (50 - women and 50 - men aged 18-67) who were interviewed through personal communication. The result of the research is the category of state is not bookable, but is understandable and relevant in the speech (all respondents provided several options). Although the relative state is more active in consciousness than the absolute value with a positive sense .

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H. M. Truba

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H. M. Truba (2018). CATEGORY OF STATE IN THE UKRAINIAN PICTURE OF THE WORLD: THE LINGUISTIC-CONCEPTUAL APPROACH. Вісник Одеського національного університету. Філологія: літературознавство, мовознавство, 23(2), 96-102. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-514164