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EMOTION, ETHNICITY, AND LANGUAGE: AN ASSOCIATIVE STUDY OF A NATIONAL CONCEPT

By October 22, 2025January 16th, 2026Vol. 11.2

by Bolat Khassenov, Aidana Baltabayeva, Aray Zhundibayeva, Aigul Onalbayeva, Zhanakul Sametova, Assel Rakhmetova

ABSTRACT

This study aims to explore the concept of qoŋyras  a  culturally  marked  linguistic  phenomenon  in  Kazakh linguoculture, a term which frequently appears to express culturally specific emotions and ethnicity in Kazakh poetry,  music,  folklore,  and  everyday  discourse,  making  it  a  core  component  of  national  symbolic  thought.Using  the  semantic  differential  method,  data  were  collected  from  108  native  Kazakh  speakers  via  an  online survey. Participants assessed the associative strength of qoŋyr with various concepts across 16 thematic fields (e.g., nature, emotions, moral traits). Statistical analysis using Jamovi revealed key associations with words such  as  küz  (autumn),  topyraq  (soil),  dombra  (musical  instrument),  momyn  (meek),  and  Qazaq  (Kazakh), indicating  its  deep  integration  in  national  cognition.  The  findings  demonstrate  that the  concept qoŋyr in Kazakh  linguoculture functions  not  merely  as  a  color  term,  but  as a  culturally  rich conceptual  symbol embodying  values  such  as  modesty,  harmony,  spiritual  depth,  and  connection  to  nature. The  experimental results also revealed strong semantic links between qoŋyr and such domains as nature (soil, breeze, autumn), emotions  (sadness,  nostalgia),  personality  traits  (meekness,  simplicity),  and  national  identity  (Kazakh, dombra).This study represents a step toward a deeper understanding of language as a tool for preserving and transmitting   cultural   meanings. The   results also have deep implications   for   ethnolinguistic   research, intercultural communication, and Kazakh language education.

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