Results of an associative experiment of native speakers of Russian, Kyrgyz and Uzbek languages on the words-stimuli "good" and "evil"

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This article presents the results of an associative experiment of native speakers of Russian, Kyrgyz and Uzbek languages on the stimulus words "good" and "evil". The differences and similarities in the understanding and representation of these concepts by representatives of the studied peoples of different ages are demonstrated. It is concluded that the results of the survey revealed a commonality of universal values and anti-values. The younger generation is more concerned about material benefits, education and housing, while the older generation looks at life more soberly and sees hidden problems that are corrupting society.

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Good, evil, value, thinking, perception, ethnolinguistic approach, experiment, stimulus words, linguistic picture of the world, national character

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/170199192

IDR: 170199192   |   DOI: 10.24412/2500-1000-2023-4-3-166-172

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