LINGUOCULTUROLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF EMPATHIC COMMUNICATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6I3Y2026N30Ключевые слова:
empathic communication, linguoculturology, language and culture, communicative behavior, intercultural communication, pragmatics, national-cultural specificity, values.Аннотация
This article examines the linguoculturological approach to the study of empathic communication as an essential component of interpersonal interaction. Empathic communication is analyzed in the context of the interrelation between language, culture, and cognition, as well as a means of expressing national-cultural values and communicative norms. Particular attention is paid to verbal and non-verbal means of expressing empathy, their cultural determination, and their pragmatic functions in the process of communication. It is argued that linguoculturological analysis makes it possible to identify both universal and culture-specific features of empathic communication and to determine the role of empathy in ensuring effective interaction in a multicultural environment.
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