Abstract
Статья посвящена этнолингвистическому анализу символических чисел bir и yüz в турецкой культуре с использованием методов цифрового картографирования. Исследование раскрывает, как эти числовые выражения формируют и отражают сложные пласты культурной идентичности и социокультурных нарративов турецкого общества. Число bir символизирует единство, индивидуальность и начало, в то время как yüz олицетворяет множественность, изобилие и коллективную идентичность. В условиях цифровой эпохи данное исследование демонстрирует, как визуализация числовых символов на цифровых платформах способствует укреплению культурной памяти, взаимодействию локальных и глобальных идентичностей, а также переосмыслению традиционных форм выражения в новых технологических контекстах.
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