Abstract
<jats:p>The research aims to determine the specific features of the semantic space of “monetary relations” and the linguistic means of its expression within the system of linguocultural codes of the Russian worldview and the human value paradigm. The scientific novelty of the study lies in its comprehensive examination of representative linguistic means of “monetary relations” and their models from a linguocultural perspective. By identifying deep-seated semantic attitudes and value orientations encoded by various cultural codes, the study is the first to present “monetary relations” not merely as an economic category but as a multilayered category with a pronounced integrative character, serving as a unit of commodity-money exchange between participants in specific types of financial and economic activities. The results of the study show that in the Russian linguistic picture of the world, “monetary relations” are embedded in a system of national linguocultural coding based on various grounds: the source code is “historical-political”; the ambivalent code is “value-based” or “axiological”; there are “spatial” and “temporal” codes; and symbolic codes include “somatic”, “object-material”, and “colorative” codes, among others. This complex reflects not only the basic financial and economic function of money but also assigns to it a wide range of distinct cultural meanings related to ethical, psychological, and social relationships between participants in established “monetary relations” within a specific sociocultural space.</jats:p>