Abstract

This article analyses the concept as a unit of the worldview experience of collective consciousness, which has a linguistic expression and is marked by ethnocultural specificity. The author comes to the conclusion that the study of the systemic relations of ethnophilosophical concepts in language, myth, epic, traditional culture, as well as the national semantic space is at the same time a modelling of the linguistic view of the world and the ethnophilosophical paradigm, which represents a promising field for further research.

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