Contemporary Manifestations of The Cultural and Historical Continuity Between Language and Symbolic Systems
Bayadilova-Altybayeva A.B. Ashimbaeva N.M. Tektigul Z.O. Amirgaliyeva Z.N. Abdullina N.U. Kalybaeva A.A. Sakhipova G.K.
January 2025Edam
Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice
2025#25Issue 1255 - 267 pp.
This study is devoted to the analysis of cultural and historical continuity between Kazakh tribal symbols (tamgas) and the ancient Turkic runic script. The purpose of the work is to identify their interrelationship and determine their role in preserving national identity and spiritual heritage. The methodological basis of the research includes historical, comparative and semiotic analysis, as well as graphic and semantic comparison of tribal signs and runic inscriptions. Additionally, modern socio-cultural practices of using symbols in fashion and design are taken into account, which makes it possible to trace their relevance in the context of globalization. The results of the study show that there is a semantic and formal continuity between tribal symbols and runic writings, reflecting the worldview, philosophical and spiritual values of the Kazakh people. Special attention is paid to the modern revival of this symbolism among young people. The use of signs and inscriptions on clothing and in design is becoming an important mechanism for self-expression and strengthening national identity. Thus, traditional symbols adapt to new cultural contexts, while maintaining their significance as an element of the national cultural code. The significance of the research lies in the fact that it demonstrates the role of symbols and writing as an integral part of cultural and linguistic heritage, and also highlights their potential in modernizing national consciousness. Understanding this continuity helps to preserve cultural integrity, strengthen spiritual values and transfer national experience to future generations. Copyright
Ancient Turkic Runic Script , Cultural Code , Cultural Continuity , National Identity , Tamga , Tribal and Clan Symbols
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K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional University, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
A. Baitursynov Institute of Linguistics, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Russian Philology and Intercultural Communication, K.Zhubanov Aktobe Regional University, Aktobe, Kazakhstan
K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional University
A. Baitursynov Institute of Linguistics
Department of Russian Philology and Intercultural Communication
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