• Original research article
  • June 1, 2017
  • Open access

PHRASEOLOGICAL REPRESENTATION OF THE CONCEPT «ПСЭ» (SOUL) IN A. P. KESHOKOV’S WORKS

Abstract

The article raises the question of the representation of the concept «псэ» (soul) by the material of the phraseology of the novel-dilogy “The peaks are not asleep” by A. P. Keshokov. The paper deals with the system cases of the purposeful use by the author of a thematic group of phraseological units for the purpose of revealing their national and cultural specificity. The study also focuses attention on the fact that A. P. Keshokov in his many-sided creative works shaded the generally accepted notion of a certain concept, as he had his own vision, his interpretation of it. So, the concept «псэ» (soul) in poet’s view is not just a soul, but it is life itself, physical life is nothing if there is no soul.

References

  1. Бербеков Б. Ч., Бижоев Б. Б., Утижев Б. К. Школьный фразеологический словарь кабардино-черкесского языка. Нальчик: Эльбрус, 2001. 240 с.
  2. Бижева З. Х. Адыгская языковая картина мира. Нальчик: Эльбрус, 2000. 128 с.
  3. Карданов Б. М. Кабардино-русский фразеологический словарь. Нальчик: Эльбрус, 1963. 344 с.
  4. КIыщокьуэ А. Тхыгьэхэр томихым (6) щызэхуэхьэсауэ. Налшык: Эльбрус, 2005. Т. 2-нэ. 488 с.
  5. КIыщокьуэ А. Тхыгьэхэр томихым (6) щызэхуэхьэсауэ. Налшык: Эльбрус, 2005. Т. 3-нэ. 752 с.
  6. Попова З. Д., Стернин И. А. Очерки по когнитивной лингвистике. Воронеж: Истоки, 2001. 189 с.
  7. Словарь кабардино-черкесского языка / Институт гуманитарных исследований Кабардино-Балкарского научного центра Российской академии наук. 1-е изд-е. М.: Дигора, 1999. 860 с.

Author information

Dzhuleta Khabasovna Shugusheva

Kabardino-Balkarian State University named after Kh. M. Berbekov

About this article

Publication history

  • Published: June 1, 2017.

Keywords

  • концепт
  • лингвокультурология
  • фразеологическая единица
  • семантика
  • контекст
  • concept
  • cultural linguistics
  • phraseological unit
  • semantics
  • context

Copyright

© 2017 The Author(s)
© 2017 Gramota Publishing, LLC

User license

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)