Semantic Core of the Concept “Human” in the light of Latin and Latinized Nominations

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The author proves that from linguistic hermeneutics positions the Latin term homo sapiens is not the most precise substantial nomination for human beings. There is a great number of other Latin and Latinized linguistic “mirrors” and thus its various peculiarities are being reflected. Lexico-semantic core of the concept “Human” is heterogeneous, consists of contradictory elements (lexical-semantic groups, subgroups and isolated units).

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V V Volkov

Tver State University

Email: Volk7Valery@yandex.ru
Russian Language Department Philological Faculty

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