LEXICOGRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT SUN IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF DICTIONARIES
Journal Title: Language, Culture, Politics. International Journal - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
In our research, we define concept as a form of reflection of a nation and its culture in a national language. We believe that verbalization of the concept’s components is a key condition for its functioning in the linguo-cultural map of the world. By analyzing lexicographical data, we made an attempt to describe the verbalization of concept in the English language.
Authors and Affiliations
Elina Rozvod
THE LIGHT OF CONSCIENCE AND THE POWER OF THE PERSON: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN REVISITED
This text seeks to present one of the most influential intellectual of nineteenth-century Britain, John Henry Newman (1801-1890). As the majority of his contemporaries he grappled with the Enlightenment legacy, i.e. the...
WIZUALIZACJA W PROCESIE NAUCZANIA - UCZENIA SIĘ JĘZYKA OBCEGO
Jedną z kluczowych kompetencji, która jest niezbędna każdemu i równie ważna dla wszystkich oraz pozwala na funkcjonowanie we współczesnym świecie, jest znajomość języków obcych. Dlatego też ważnym celem edukacji na każdy...
QUO VADIS, ENGLISH? CURRENT OUTLOOK, PERSPECTIVES & VISIONS
This paper pays heed to the transformation of the omnipresent English language into a lingua franca of the 21st century within the framework of on-going globalization. The paper investigates the spread of English in orde...
Cognitive, Social and Communicative Levels of Discourse Analysis: The Case of Critical Discourse Study
The paper presents a methodologically modifed procedure of critical discourse analysis. The present research aims at establishing a conceptual scheme for the discourse analysis combining both cognitive and communicative...
Sand and Sea – Unstable Foundations for Education
This paper discusses the question of the so-called permissive education. The main point of reference is a short article written by Mara Wolynski (an American journalist). In her article Wolynski describes her school nick...