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Concept “cow” (“bull”) as an archetype in ancient written texts

open access: yesPhilology at MGIMO, 2020
The 21st century is characterized as the century of globalization, the integration of cultures, which, of course, leaves its mark on the development of cognitive linguistics.
A. Gambarova
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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE CONCEPT “BEAUTY” IN ENGLISH, UZBEK AND TAJIK NATIONAL CULTURES.

open access: yesTheoretical & Applied Science, 2019
Questions such as What is beauty? What is beautiful? Who's handsome? are as ancient as the world itself. The answers to these questions are of interest to everyone from Plato to the present generation.
Mehriniso Musinovna Rakhmatova
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THE STUDY OF ANCIENT NAMES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM OF LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE NATIONAL CORPUS

open access: yesTiltanym, 2023
Knowledge of the worldview, thinking, civilization, and culture of certain people through language, and its information is one of the urgent problems at present. The study of the system and status, level, ethnolinguistic character, meanings, internal and external sources of development of titles and positions of the Kazakh society in the past, which ...
N. M. Ashimbayeva, A. A. Zhanabekova
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Historical Linguistics [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Linguists and archaeologists offer complementary viewpoints on human behaviour and culture in past African communities. While historical-comparative linguistics commonly deals with the immaterial traces of the past in Africa’s present-day languages ...
Bostoen, Koen
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Supporting Ancient Historical Linguistics and Cultural Studies with EpiLexO [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
This contribution presents a system of independent software components meant to support the creation of ecosystems of interrelated language data (i.e. lexica linked to textual testimonies, concepts, metadata, bibliographic references, and other external lexical resources) according to the current state-of-the-art representational models for the ...
Valeria Quochi   +4 more
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FINNO-UGRIC TOPONYMY IN THE TAMBOV REGION (WORDFORMATION ANALYSIS)

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2020
Purpose. The article is the initial stage of our research that is devoted to solving a number of problems in the field of studying Tambov toponyms.
Ekaterina Mikhailovna Deviatkina
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One-sound morphemic elements in the base of the derivational suffixes in Orkhon Inscriptions

open access: yesJournal of Language and Cultural Education, 2017
In this paper, the origin of Turkic derivational suffixes is discussed. It was noted that there are various approaches to this case, one of them being the theory of grammaticalization which suggests that Turkic derivational suffixes come from content ...
Ahmadova Aysel
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Jesus: Divine relationality and suffering creation

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2020
The basic challenge that readers of the New Testament face is not only about what Jesus Christ teaches but who he is. Functional Christology has developed at the expense of ontological Christology.
Annelien C. Rabie-Boshoff   +1 more
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A Study on the C-E Translation Practice of Biographies of Silk Celebrities (Excerpt) from the Perspective of Catford’s Shifts Theory

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics and Communication Studies, 2023
Nowadays, many outstanding traditional Chinese cultures have stepped onto the global stage and gained recognition from the public. Therefore, more classic works of excellent traditional Chinese culture should be introduced to foreign countries, making ...
Linbo Xiao, Weihua Hu
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Uttering Curses in Classical Hinduism: An Inquiry into Power and Violence

open access: yesStudies in Linguistics and Literature, 2023
Based on textual evidence in ancient Indian texts, the uttering of curses (sāpah) was a feature of the culture from ancient times and continues into the current period, although the practice has not attracted the scholarly attention that it arguably ...
Carl Olson
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