forming the worldview of the era through linguistic units. As part of the analysis of the conceptual picture of the world, it is shown how and to what extent linguoculturology is connected with ethnolinguistics and sociolinguistics. Using the methodology of linguoculturology, ethnolinguistics and sociolinguistics, the article proves the conclusion that philosophical, i.e. the most universal ideas about the world, society and man are inextricably intertwined with linguistic patterns and general cultural background. In this case, we mean the linguocultural code. The author comes to the conclusion: discourses as special mental formations, in which language and universal meanings are intertwined, are a kind of field for the formation and functioning of language patterns, as well as the «semiosphere» forming the worldview of the era through linguistic units. As part of the analysis of the conceptual picture of the world, it is shown how and to what extent linguoculturology is connected with ethnolinguistics and sociolinguistics. Using the methodology of linguoculturology, ethnolinguistics and sociolinguistics, the article proves the conclusion that philosophi-cal, i.e. the most universal ideas about the world, society and man are inextricably intertwined with linguistic patterns and general cultural background. In this case, we mean the linguocultural code. The author comes to the conclusion: discourses as special mental formations, in which language and universal meanings are intertwined, are a kind of field for the formation and functioning of language patterns, as well as the «semiosphere».
cultural narratives; linguoculturology; language picture of the world; semiosphere; scientific worldview; discourses.