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Spirit Culture In Mongolian Language

Posted on:2013-01-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y L WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330395466464Subject:Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
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Language is not only a cultural phenomenon but it is a cultural carrier. Language as the carrier of culture, from its materials, people can understand some spiritual culture, even can understand the origin, development evolution of the phenomenon of spiritual culture. That is to say, from the origin, development, evolution of language, people can explore the trace of one culture, also can explain the phenomenon of spiritual culture.Mongolian has rich vocabulary. This paper used to appear in the Mongolian language in formation rich, only on the level of spirit and culture in the Mongolian people’s primitive religion and Tibetan Buddhism, some keywords are analyzed, on the corner of Mongolian nationalit culture.The first chapter is about the language and cultural relation, mainly stated the concept of spiritual culture, appear and the significance of spiritual culture in the language.The second chapter is from the modem Mongolian in cases of the Mongolian tribe of primitive belief key words, such as " the amount of Tengger, mapping tree, zatta, fier". To explore Mongolian national culture spirit through these words.The third chapter is just about Tibetan Buddhism under the influence of the depth of our Mongolian and are actively using the" Lama, world, Hadad, color Jim, hell " and other words of foreign culture in Mongolian national thinking and influence.In shore, Mongolian national spiritual culture is inseparable from the influence of religion. Both Shamanism and Tibetan Buddhism in ancient Mongolian society has extremely important status, It was the dominant idea. Under the guidance of this cultural thinking, Mongolian nationality culture is forming a unique personality culture.It is our national treasure and the cultural heritage of Mongolian.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mongolian, Spiritual culture, Accumulation
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