ON THE PROBLEM OF “MULTICULTURALISM” CONCEPT IN ENGLISH DISCOURSE
Journal Title: Закарпатські філологічні студії - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
The components of the concept (micro-concept, aspect, segment and element) are most fully realized in the discourse. But in the written materials they are represented in the text and the context. Therefore, to create a complete picture of some concept, it is necessary to consider it in the discourse. Investigating the concept of “multiculturalism”, the author has analyzed a series of discourses, texts and contexts.
Authors and Affiliations
Нармин Гасан гызы Гулиева
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