THE DISPLAY OF LINGUOCULTURAL UNITS IN THE MEDIA ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN (BASED ON THE MATERIALS "GULKHAN" AND "GUNCHA")
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linguoculturology, children's media, cultural code, national identity,Abstract
This scientific thesis analyzes the manifestation of linguocultural units in the media environment intended for children. The journals "Gulkhan" and "Guncha" are selected as the object of research, and how cultural codes are transmitted through language units is highlighted through them. The results show that children's journals are an important communicative tool that absorbs linguocultural units through the natural language environment and transmits national culture.
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