Abstract
The human-centric worldview permits to explore the part of the human figure in phonetics in line with inquire about destinations. This in turn puts man at the center of phonetics. The current thesis statement is based on the standards of the human-centric worldview, which analyzes the linguocultural angle of human-centric maxims, i.e., the assessment and symbolism of the human gender orientation, and outlines them with cases.
References
The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Third Edition, 2002)
Online Oxford Dictionaries
American paremiologist Bartlett Jere Whiting’s definition (1994)
Bagautdinova G.A. Man in phraseology: anthropocentric and axiological aspects: Abstract. d ISS ... Doctor . filol . sciences. - Kazan, 2007.- 46 p.
Gerasimenko I.E. Cultural codes of gender representations (according to a survey of students of Tula universities). // Scientific reports of Belgorod State University. Series: “Philosophy. Sociology. Right". - Belgorod, 2016. - Issue . 36, No. 10 (231). - S. 67.
Gerasimenko I.E. Cultural codes of gender representations (according to a survey of students of Tula universities). // Scientific reports of Belgorod State University. Series: “Philosophy. Sociology. Right". - Belgorod, 2016. - Issue . 36, No. 10 (231). - S. 68.
Krasnykh V.V. Codes and cultural standards (invitation to talk). // Language, consciousness, communication: Sat. articles. - M .: MAKS Press, 2001. - Issue. 19. - S.
Simbirtseva N.A. "Code of culture" as a cultural category. // Knowledge. Understanding. Skill. - M., 2016. - No. 1. - S. 161.