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PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKI
This article provides information about phraseological units with an ornithonymic component in English and Uzbek languages. The characteristics of the development of ornithonym component words today are separately explained.
Aliyeva, Zimikhol
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Expression of Stable Combinations with Ornithonym Components Through Proverbs
This article is devoted to the isomorphic and allomorphic aspect of proverbs in English and Uzbek.
Muhlisa Ahadovna, Yigitaliyeva
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The article is dedicated to the comparative semantic study of Spanish and Russian languages based on the example of ornithonym paloma/palomo and голубь/голубка.
A P Denisova, M V Kutieva
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SCIENTIFIC CONSIDERATIONS ON PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKI.
This article provides sufficient information about scientific views on phraseological units with an ornithonymic component in English and Uzbek languages. The meaning of each phraseological term is revealed.
Aliyeva, Zimikhol
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Linguo-culturological trend in the study of the Russian language, Russian phraseology and paroemiology is one of the most promising. The article examines the means to interpret the Russian paroemias against the background of their Chinese equivalents in the linguo-culturological aspect.
null null, Wenrui Li
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Il cerilo di Alcmane tra Aristofane, Antigono, Eufronio e Didimo [PDF]
A detailed analysis of the scholiastic material relating to Ar. Av. 299-300 shows not only that the entire scholium is ascribable to the grammarian Didymus, but also that the ancient interpretation of the Aristophanic line implied several reception ...
Federica Benuzzi, Benuzzi, Federica
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Turkic etymological background of the English bird name terek ‘Tringa cinereus’ [PDF]
This paper deals with the Turkic background of the English ornithonym terek ‘Tringa cinereus’. Despite a large number of works devoted to different aspects of bird names, the origin of the English ornithonym terek or terek sandpiper ‘Tringa cinereus’ has
Dochu, Alina, Alina Dochu
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THE ORNITHONYM RAKA “CROW” IN THE KOMI-PERMYAK LANGUAGE: LINGUOCULTURAL ASPECT
null null, Alevtina S. Lobanova
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This article deals with one of the Croatian names for swifts, caparin. This lexical type is represented exclusively in Croatian Adriatic dialects, mostly in northern Dalmatia.
Vuletić, Nikola, Bazina, Hrvoje
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest objaśnienie genezy prasłowiańskiego terminu *čižь oznaczającego czyża (Spinus spinus L.), czyli pospolitego w eurazji ptaka śpiewającego małych rozmiarów.
Witczak, Krzysztof Tomasz
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