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Tolerance in the Context of the Traditional Culture of Modern North Caucasian Society: In the linguistic Aspect (in the Circumstances of the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic)
The relevance of the research of the model of tolerance in the linguistic consciousness and communicative behavior of the linguistic personality of multi-ethnic Kabardino-Balkaria is due to the lack of study of the specificity of the perception of tolerance ideas by young people. In this connection, it is of special interest to determine the level of development of tolerance principles in the cognitive base of middle-aged and elderly people and their readiness for the practical realization of different types of tolerance.
The results of the study allow us to assert that the linguistic individual in Kabardino-Balkaria has developed notions of the principles of tolerance, but the desire to embody them has an age-related conditionality. The model of tolerance of the republic's linguistic individual is based on both universal and specific moral and ethical norms of good neighborliness, among which the sense of proportion and namys are dominant. Globalization as a whole has not affected ethical norms, which continue to regulate relations in the family and society and resist aggression and xenophobia.
The results of the study allow us to assert that the linguistic individual in Kabardino-Balkaria has developed notions of the principles of tolerance, but the desire to embody them has an age-related conditionality. The model of tolerance of the republic's linguistic individual is based on both universal and specific moral and ethical norms of good neighborliness, among which the sense of proportion and namys are dominant. Globalization as a whole has not affected ethical norms, which continue to regulate relations in the family and society and resist aggression and xenophobia.
tolerance, intolerance, tolerant consciousness, tolerant communicative behavior, respect, morality, khabze, adet, namys, xenophobia, regional language personality, a receptive experiment