Review of Gender Antiparemies in the Kazakh Language on the Instagram Network
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-6887-2024-149-4-319-338Keywords:
antiparemia, antiproverb, gender linguistics, paremiologyAbstract
The article is devoted to some gender antiparemias in the Kazakh language, distributed on Instagram. The research work examined gender antiparemias in the Kazakh Instagram network and gave their descriptions. Within the framework of the topic, the collected materials were analyzed, the content, value and structure were analyzed. During the discussion, the pragmatic influence of antiparemias on society was determined using a statistical method. The content and purpose of creating antiparemias is explained, and a characteristic comparable to traditional invariants is given. The description took into account lexico-semantic and syntactic features and made ethnolinguistic conclusions about the sources and reasons for the emergence of proverbs. When determining the motives for the creation of some antiproverbs and the traditional structure of Kazakh proverbs, logical analyzes and techniques were used.
A comprehensive study of paremias should consist of the following stages: analysis of research works and existing analyses, compilation of an explanatory and functional dictionary of paremias, as well as the greatest possible depth in the etymology of paremias based on the compiled dictionary. This allows us to determine the origin and semantics of paremias. Determine the morphological, syntactic and logical structure of paremias, which have so far been classified by thematic groups, and create an algorithm of the traditional Kazakh system of thinking based on the collected data. Only after such steps can the paremic fund be revived and play a key role in determining national knowledge and thinking.
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