Features of author’s conceptual sphere expression in M. Auezov’s prose
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2024-147-2-108-116Keywords:
conceptual sphere, author’s position, individual author’s conceptual sphere, representation, concept.Abstract
The research article defines the universal, general philosophical characteristics, as well as
the deep content of the individual author’s conceptual sphere reflected in the works of M. Auezov. The theoretical and practical significance of the article is determined by the system of cultural and semantic values in the author’s worldview, an image or concept reflected in author’s consciousness of individual conceptual sphere. The methodology of research in determining author’s own conceptual sphere of M.
Auezov’s concepts “wolf”, “Kazakh woman”, “good”, “evil” were brought to the object of research and determined by conceptual analysis method. The works “Kokserek” and “Karaly Sulu” were based on the concepts “zhaksylyk” and “zhamandyk”, which were designated by the frames “wolf”, “Kazakh woman”, “death”, “widow”, “bipeds”, and “alien smell”. The concepts of “good” and “evil”, defined in the works of M. Auezov, were considered as dominant oppositional concepts and analyzed from the author’s position. The value of research article is determined by considering the work of M. Auezov as an object of linguoculturology, and analysis of ideas about national worldview from author’s position.
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