About modern linguistics

Authors

  • A.S. Adilova

Keywords:

integrative linguistics, social linguistics, polynational languages, regional language variants, language development.

Abstract

The paper examines the modern state of integrative linguistics based on new paradigm. The principles of  expansionary, anthropocentric, functional and explancy allow linguistics to view language in direct  connection with man and his existence in society. It is well known that in connection with the trend and  processes of globalization, new sections of linguistics have emerged in world linguistics. However, these  changes have created a need to transform research objects and their description models in some disciplines.  For example, in sociolinguistics the focus of consideration of some previously studied problems has changed.
In world linguistics, the concept of «plurientric (polynational) languages» is often used according to the  theory of «three concentric circles,» and a new model of the description of languages is defined in the active  study of polynational languages. The functioning, development and change of plurientric languages in a nonautochthonous territory involves the consideration of many problems in a complex way, for these issues are  important both for the subject of speech and in geopolitical terms. The Kazakh vocabulary in the Russianspeaking mass media of Kazakhstan is presented as bilateral changes of modern pluricentric languages.  Modern linguistics can be called the science of man, because man is both a reader and the author of a text that  records and uses new words, reflects changes in society, language, intence of linguistic personalities.

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Published

2019-12-30

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ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS