FAMILI AND WOMAN CONCEPT IN AZERBAIJAN AND ENGLISH LINGUISTICS
Keywords:
concept, coqnitiv, lingustic, social, metaforic, nationAbstract
A more detailed study of the concepts of "family" and "woman" in Azerbaijani and English linguistic culture allows for a deeper description of the family values and gender roles formed by both societies through different development paths. The place and role of the family and women in both Azerbaijani and British societies have undergone certain changes over time. The concept of "family" and "woman" can really be understood as a historically formed and verbally expressed conceptual-linguistic unity. This wholeness is related to the most important areas of life, it is comprehensively thought through the means of language, it is socially and subjectively evaluated, and it actively and uniquely manifests itself in different directions.
These concepts have all the basic features inherent in the base concepts. Thus, the concepts of "family" and "woman" are expressed by ambiguous words, and in each of these meanings there is definitely a single concept of "family", "woman". That concept, in turn, is associated with the deictic system of language; it is included in the circle of organizing events; it operates in three directions; it creates smaller-scale concepts and individual-author extensions, that is, it acts as a basis for a wide range of metaphors and schemes the roots go back to the depths of the history of each nation.The concept of family is socially valued and socially characterized; at the same time, this concept has the ability to create its "antagonist".
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