STUDYING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND RELIGION
Keywords:
linguistics, ethnolinguistics, religious linguistic personality, religious and theological aspects, religious picture of the worldAbstract
Theology might be learned in many branches. It’s considered to be non-religious, international and secular. The subject of it is to learn reflection of the religious worldview. Firstly, these are issues of ontological interpretation of the nature of language. Religious worldview is a special area of research. Secondly, it is connected with the analysis of religious communication. When tactics are compared in speech-behavioral way, formulas of speech etiquette, (that is, carriers of religious consciousness), Different believer are might be recognized. From the point of view of linguistic (individual speech usage), it is important to study the religious linguistic personality in the context of secular and religious communication. Thirdly, the main attention is paid to the study of religious texts, their typology and classification, the distinction between canonical and non-canonical texts, focusing on the semantic field of theological lexemes.
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