Browsing by Author "Bolgarova, Ramziya Marsovna"
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Conference Object Citation Count: 0Ethnic Stereotypes in the Minds of Russian and Tatar Youth(Shahid Chamran Univ Ahvaz, Iran, 2020) Ithasanzyanova, Gulnara Ilgizovna; Islamova, Elvira Albertovna; Bolgarova, Ramziya Marsovna; Rami, IlseverAn important role in intercultural communication is played by ethnic stereotypes - stable ideas about the moral, mental, physical qualities inherent among representatives of various ethnic communities. An urgent task is the study of Tatar and Russian people stereotypes living in the same territory. The material for Tatar and Russian autostereotypes and heterostereotype description was the data collected as a result of a free-associative experiment among the students (1725 years old) of higher educational institutions of Kazan in 2016-2017. The results of the study show that Russian linguistic consciousness in the Republic of Tatarstan has a higher level of tolerance towards the Tatar people. The "other" ethnic environment influences the structure and content of heterostereotypes in the first place due to the greater immersion in the culture and history of other people. The results of the work are intended to help in solving the problems of intercultural communication related to education and upbringing in a multi-ethnic environment.Conference Object Citation Count: 0Tatar Material Culture Vocabulary in Russian Dictionaries(Shahid Chamran Univ Ahvaz, Iran, 2020) Gaynutdinova, AlMa Salimovna; Islamova, Elvira Albertovna; Bolgarova, Ramziya Marsovna; Rami, IlseverKazan Federal University is conducting research on vocabulary reflecting the material and spiritual culture of Tatar people. Applying the continuous sampling method to explanatory and bilingual dictionaries, a vocabulary base has been formed, which served as the basis for the compilation of the "Ethnocultural Dictionary of the Tatar Language". Among other lexical groups, the dictionary included the names of clothing, shoes, hats, and elements. The article focuses on the study of clothing terminology of Turkic origin in Russian-language dictionaries. Explanatory, historical, etymological dictionaries of the Russian language, and dictionaries based on the materials of business writing, fiction, etc., include numerous lexical units of this group. The research data prove that increased contacts among speakers of different languages lead to the replenishment of the vocabulary, and eventually to the substitution of a certain part of original and borrowed lexical units that have been in use for several centuries. Besides, the results of the study have contributed to the clarification of the chronological characteristics of lexical units in the historical dictionaries of the Russian language.