Stereotypes of Speech as Indicators of The Ethnic Belonging to Russian-Language Writers of Kazakhstan
Journal: Polylinguality and Transcultural Practices (Vol.16, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-09-24
Authors : Ruslanbek Shanayev; Bayan Dzholdasbekova; Ainagul Tumanova;
Page : 366-374
Keywords : national (ethnic) stereotype; stereotype of speech; Russian-language writer; perception of the world; worldview;
Abstract
Article is devoted to a research of an ethnic stereotype in the fiction of Russian-language writers of Kazakhstan, in particular a stereotype of speech. Article provides short review of scientific sources on this problem. The following tasks were selected: to observe the way the stereotypic scheme of thinking presented in the author’s speech or through the ethnic consciousness and worldview in characters’ speech. In the fiction the following main features of a stereotype in speech of the Russian-language (Kazakh by nationality) bilingual writer language identity was described: existence of a certain structure; use of proverbs, sayings, metaphors in words and collocations, comparisons.
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