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The article discusses the conceptual signs of the human being macroconcept. The conceptual signs of the human being macroconcept are determined on the basis of the modern Russian language explanatory dictionaries. Man in the perception of Ch. T. Aitmatov is described on the material of his famous works. According to the results of the study, the most frequent signs of the human being macroconcept are recognized as “boy”, “son”, “mother”, “woman”, “father”, “man”, “grandmother”, “wife”, “girl/girl”, “bride”, ”mother in law”. Based on the data obtained, 13 conceptual features were stated out: 1) “living being”; 2) “thinking creature”; 3) “talking creature”; 4) “creative creature”; 5) “working being”; 6) “face with character”; 7) “social being”; 8) “people”; 9) “personality (with special moral qualities)”; 10) “personality (with special intellectual properties)”; 11) “someone/someone/someone/nobody/everyone”. The conceptual signs of the HUMAN BEING macroconcept in Russian linguistic culture were revealed, which showed, on the one hand, their variability in the texts of Ch. T. Aitmatov in the course of the research. On the other hand, it is the conceptual signs that constitute the dominant self-reflection of the author of the analyzed works. The studied works of the author show that the topic of a person is a key one for C. T. Aitmatov. |
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