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Scopus Publications
Scopus Publications
Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis in the Process of Compiling an Associative Dictionary Perizat Medetbekova, Bakyt Kordabay, Kamar Aldasheva, Manshuk Mambetova, Akhmaral Khairzhanova, et al. Forum for Linguistic Studies, 2025 The paper aims to discuss the experience of creating the National Associative Dictionary of the Kazakh language. This unique resource provides valuable information about national values and their impact on the linguistic consciousness of Kazakh speakers. As part of the process of compiling the associative dictionary, various approaches and methods were used to study the national and cultural characteristics of the linguistic personality's fundamental values through their reactions. Quantitative and qualitative methods were chosen as a rational way to analyze large amounts of linguistic data. The associative experiment aimed to determine the number of lexical units and investigate their semantic and axiological nature. During the research, main conclusions were drawn and linguistic facts were presented that reflected the fundamental values of Kazakh society, as they are updated in the daily linguistic consciousness of language speakers. The article also analyzes the course of the free association experiment and its results from a linguistic perspective. It considers the national and cultural characteristics of some associations, citing examples. Based on this analysis, it is concluded that the Kazakh people have an associative way of thinking when it comes to the perception of ethnolexical items, the level of education, and their attitude towards cultural values.
Linguistic Peculiarities of Phraseologisms with Culinary Names Usage Alla Leonova, Kulpash Koptleuova, Akhmaral Khairzhanova, Kamar Aldasheva, Manshuk Mambetova, et al. Forum for Linguistic Studies, 2024 The article discusses the main approaches to studying phraseological units in linguocultural studies and the problem of the nominative value of phraseological units. It is noted that national dishes are an integral part of the national culture of the people and represent values that reflect the customs and traditions of the people. Thus, the phraseological units with culinary names hold linguistic and cultural value. Phraseological units reflect national and cultural specificity, convey cultural attitudes and stereotypes. Linguistic and cultural analysis of phraseological units is aimed at studying their ability to reflect the cultural self-awareness of the people and express it in the processes of living use of phraseological units in various discourses. The article presents a classification of phraseological units with culinary names in Russian and English by structure and stylistic features, which served as the basis for determining their integration into the language system. Based on the analysis, some specific details of the languages in question were revealed. The most productive structural and stylistic groups have been identified, the degree of integration of phraseological units with culinary names into the language system has been determined. The concept of integration has been defined. The idea of a degree has been introduced.
The potential of emotive language to influence the understanding of textual information in media coverage Adil Absattar, Manshuk Mambetova, Orynay Zhubay Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 2022 Online media attempts to influence how people think. The promotion of online discourses and the use of extra-linguistic factors enable a tilt towards a desired way of thinking. Internet users seek, make decisions, and act not only according to their beliefs but also according to the ideas propagated by the media. This paper focuses on public relations formation in a media discourse and an emotive response to news coverage. The paper aims to analyze the use of emotive linguistic means at the level of Kazakh media discourse. Through contextual analysis of emotive vocabulary used in media discourse, the paper explores the cognitive perception of media coverage by readers. This method allows for an in-death study of emotivity. The scientific novelty of the study is that it examines the emotive aspect of the Internet media discourse. The results show that emotivity of the Kazakh media texts is expressed using lexical and syntactic means and is crucial for building public relations and influencing the audience. The studied corpus includes media texts from the three largest online media sources in Kazakhstan. It appears that the culture of Internet media readers plays a decisive role in how they perceive products of communication, even if there are other variables involved in the equation. The use of emotive items in online media debates was found to depend on discourse content and writer’s intentions. A sample of emotive items was used. Content published on politics-oriented online media (Zakon.kz) channeled negative emotions, namely sadness and fear. Online media sources with entertainment content (Kazinform and Sputnik Kazakhstan) were characterized by the presence of such universal emotions as fear, joy, and hope. Positive emotions prevail. In general, the potential of Internet media content to influence readers and manipulation tactics vary depending on the content of the coverage.
Neologisms in online dictionaries as a reflection of social changes and formation of the social structure of society International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 2019
Linguistic nature of the terminological system of the beauty industry Opcion, 2019
Inchoative-stative (initio-transformative) verbs in Kazakh and phase marking on them: An experimental inquiry of attitudes of Kazakh speakers Turkbilig, 2015