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Teleuts' Family and Kinship Ties: Socio-Demographic Background and Linguistic Analysis

Teleuts' Family and Kinship Ties: Socio-Demographic Background and Linguistic Analysis
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Author(s): Stanislav Vladimirovich Olenev (Kemerovo State University, Russia), Liudmila Alexeyevna Araeva (Kemerovo State University, Russia)and Olga Anatolyevna Bulgakova (Kemerovo State University, Russia)
Copyright: 2019
Pages: 16
Source title: Handbook of Research on Ecosystem-Based Theoretical Models of Learning and Communication
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Elena A. Railean (Siberian Federal University, Russia & Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia & Free International University of Moldova, Moldova)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7853-6.ch018

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Abstract

The chapter is devoted to the description of current state of the Teleut language and culture (the indigenous minority of the North) in terms of contemporary socio-demographic processes, taking place in this ethnos, as well as in the aspect of reflecting of the Teleut language with the help of polysemantic units, understanding about family and kinship ties. Extralinguistic factors affecting the specificity of the bilingual linguistic personality of modern Teleuts are analyzed. The linguocultural conceptions about kinship ties, recorded in the Teleut linguistic worldview, are studied. The specificity of polysemy in the Teleut language is determined, based on the material of linguistic units, which call different types of kinship ties. The chapter consists of three sections, written by the project executors “Language and culture of Teleuts,” who were supported by grant RHSF/RFBR Nº 17-04-00252 ONG/18.

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