Ponte Academic Journal Mar 2018, Volume 74, Issue 3 |
ETHNIC STEREOTYPES AND THE OPPOSITION "ONES OWN, ALIEN, DIFFERENT" IN THE LANGUAGE CONSCIOUSNESS OF THE RUSSIANS AND THE SAKHA Author(s): Nikaeva Tatiana ,Tarabukina Marfa J. Ponte - Mar 2018 - Volume 74 - Issue 3 doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2018.3.18 Abstract: This article presents the results of a psycholinguistic experiment. Through the instrumentality of semantic scaling, ethnic stereotypes regarding 30 nationalities, ethnic groups and ethnicities, formed in the everyday consciousness of young people, have been revealed. It was defined which ethnonyms were named ones own by the Russians and the Sakha, and which were rated as alien, as well as which ethnic stereotypes are negative and can cause misunderstanding or interethnic, intercultural conflicts.
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