Linguistic and cultural features of lexemes expressing a person's character
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https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2025.vol38.pp4-6Keywords:
intercultural communication, linguistic worldview, linguoculturologyAbstract
This article highlights the linguistic and cultural features of lexemes expressing a person's character. The paper presents a series of lexemes describing a person's character, their categories, that is, positive and negative character traits of people, in particular women
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