Socio-cultural self-identification as a basis for the formation of linguistic personality
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- G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining Institute
Abstract
The article is dedicated to the importance of cultural self-identification for socio-linguistic personality formation. The personal language qualification is supposed to be a complex of so called «primary» and «secondary language personalities». The socio-linguistic personality term is considered in close connection with some aspects of philosophy, sociology and psychology.
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(Archived) Language and culture
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