The image of Russia as a result of political perception (based on the results cognitive analysis of the concepts of <i>Russia</i>, <i>Homeland</i>, <i>Country</i>, and <i>State</i>)
O. A. Kotlyarova
Abstract:The article raises the problem of political perception and formation of the image of Russia in the individual and public consciousness. The hypothesis of the study is that the image of Russia as a result of political perception is structured from certain concepts (Russia, Homeland, country, and state). These concepts are basic for the conceptual sphere of the Russian people, and they have been studied in detail within the framework of cognitive linguistics. However, trends in political perception can be traced… Show more
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