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pp. 10023-10035 | Article Number: ijese.2016.716
Published Online: November 03, 2016
Abstract
This study considers the features of Altai cultural semantics through the cognitive materialism of culture basing on the assumption that the linguistic structures are part of culture, and the metaphorical linguistic use is the basis for cultural cognitive structures forming. Altai text is considered as a structural unit of Altai cognitive environment and landscape, a form of Altai territory psychic life and a way to study the physiology of historical life. Eidoses creating cultural landscape and their role in the ontologization of a territory language are studied by linguistic engineering. Thus, this study includes ontological designing of deep structures of texts created by E.I. Roerich, N.K. Roerich, G.D. Grebenshchikov and V.M. Shukshin that represent Altai cultural empathy. Cultural and behavioral patterns of a certain territory inhabitants appear as a multi-dimensional structure which includes elements and units functioning in accordance with certain criteria developed in the synthesis of natural forces and human mind activity.
Keywords: Materialism, landscape, semantics, Altai, engineering
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