z-logo
open-access-imgOpen Access
The concept of death in euphemistic view of the world on the material of English, German, Russian and Buryat languages
Author(s) -
Oyuna Tsydendambaeva,
Olga Dorzheeva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
filologiâ: naučnye issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-0749
DOI - 10.7256/2454-0749.2020.2.32364
Subject(s) - german , linguistics , philosophy , epistemology , sociology
The category of “death” is based on the concept antipodal to the category of “life”. Death marks the end of life; its semantic dominant is the notion of the “absence of being” of a human. Meanwhile, “death” is a socially formed category, and the stance on this phenomenon is developed under the influence of a range of factors – literature, art, religious doctrines, cultural rituals, and burial traditions. There exists an opinion on the intuitive and explicable commonness of views of the cultures of different nations and religious representations with regards to “remembrance of the dead and veneration of their souls”. The concept of “death” as one of the basic meanings of human being, can be ranked among universal, holding a special place within the linguistic view of the world. Perhaps this explains the interest of the researchers to this concept. The subject of this article is the euphemisms of the English, German, Russian and Buryat languages that form semantic space of the concept of “death”. The scientific novelty lies in introduction into the scientific discourse of the previously unstudied euphemisms of Buryat language representing the concept of “death”; as well as determination of the universal in English, German and Russian languages nationally marked components reflecting the linguistic view of the world by various ethnoses and cultures.

The content you want is available to Zendy users.

Already have an account? Click here to sign in.
Having issues? You can contact us here