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Article name Specific Characteristics of Bush Ballad Linguistic Picture of the World
Authors Vorontsova T.I. Doctor of Philology, professor, vti2005@yandex.ru
Shironosova V.S. postgraduate student, varya-sh@mail.ru
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Section Linguistic worldview
UDK 811.111: 82–1
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Annotation The article considers the term «linguistic picture of the world», which is defined as a result of cognition caused by thinking, reality and language treated as a means of expressing thoughts during communication. Linguistic picture of the world has national characteristics. Thus the analysis of the linguistic picture of the world of a text (namely Australian ballad) gives an opportunity to understand the perception of the world peculiar to a definite nation. Lexicon is one of the most important components of linguistic picture of the world that is why the lexical level of ballads under study serves as a foundation of the analysis of their linguistic picture of the world.
Key words linguistic world image, specific features of national culture conveyed by linguistic means, ballad, Australian literature, bush songs
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