THE ROLE OF FOOD SIGNS IN BRITISH CULTURE
Abstract
The article discusses the role of food symbols in English culture. "Food" is a separate cultural sphere, which is a unique language - the language of culture. Here, spiritual content finds its expression in material forms, and the text in this language is considered only on the basis of cultural-historical associations. In this regard, in this article we will consider gastronomic or gluttonic discourse on the material of the English language. Cooking is the art of cooking, which is one of the oldest branches of human activity. Over many centuries, the interests and gastronomic habits of each people were formed: over time, national dishes were
created. Today, each nation has its own national cuisine, which is an integral part of any national culture and is distinguished by its unique, distinctive national dishes.
Keywords
gastronomic discourse, gluttonic discourse, linguosemiotic, cultural historical associations, national.How to Cite
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