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LINGUO-COGNITIVE SEMANTICS OF ORNITHONYMS IN TEXTS OF SONGS
In the article, the texts of Kazakh songs with ornithonyms are grouped in accordance with their use. The use of ornithonyms in the lyrics and their semantic meaning are also divided into thematic groups. The thematic group is based not only on the paradigmatic connections of ornithological names, but also on denotative ones.
S. Zhirenov, Y. Kasenov
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Linguistic Features of Proverbs Containing Ornithonyms
Proverbs are among the most valuable pearls of folk creativity. The content of these expressions frequently draws on elements of the natural world, such as animals, plants, and especially birds. Birds, perceived by humans as both familiar and distant beings, have become symbols of freedom, beauty, cunning, or loyalty within the natural world.
Sadaget Hasanova, Ganira Asgarova
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Proto-Slavic *astriti ‘to watch sharply, cast looks’ revisited [PDF]
This paper revisits the hitherto interpretation of the PSl. (dial.) verb *astriti ‘to watch sharply, quickly; cast looks’ (with Cz. dial., Slk. and Pol. continuants) as deriving from PIE *ōk’-u- ‘quick’, and as being related to the ornithonym *astrębъ ‘
Vlajić-Popović, Jasna
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U ovome se prilogu raspravlja o jednome od hrvatskih naziva za čiope, caparin. Ovaj je leksički tip zastupljen isključivo u hrvatskim jadranskim govorima, i to mahom u sjevernoj Dalmaciji.
Vuletić, Nikola, Bazina, Hrvoje
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The Problem Of Ornitonims In Linguistics
This article dwells on different kind of opinions which is given by scientists who worked with ornithonym in Uzbek and English languages.
ANVAROVA SHOKHISTA VALIJONOVNA
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The purpose of this article is to identify the national and cultural peculiarities of phraseological units with ornithonym components in English and Karakalpak language. The novelty of the study is that the authors have carried out work on systematizing phraseological units with zoonyms, namely designations birds, in two languages: English and ...
null Kalimbetov Bayram Iskenderovich +1 more
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From paremiological heritage of the Rusin language (ornithonyms ‘kuritsya’, kurka)
The article offers a LinguocuLturoLogical and axiological analysis of Rusin proverbs and sayings by means of the ornithonyms ‘kuritsya', ‘kurka. The total number of such language units is 25. The material was found in the Rusin dictionaries of Dmitro Pop and Ihor Kercha, as well as in numerous paremioLogicaL collections of Ukrainian, Belarussian ...
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Ornithonyms in Russian and English world paintings
в статье рассматривается орнитонимический код культуры в русской и английской картинах мира. Отмечается, что через орнитонимы-концепты «гусь», «утка», «лебедь», «ворона», «кукушка», «голубь» наилучшим образом передаются представления человека об окружающем мире.
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The Image of Ethnic Markers of Ornithonyms in Phraseological Units
In current linguistic researches special attention is paid to the linguistic nature of the views of a native speaker on the views of an ethnocommunity on phenomena in the world through the continuity of «language-ethnicity-culture». Accordingly, the mental image that formed under the subtext of ethnocultural semantics of phraseological units created ...
Sayan Zhirenov, Zhanibek Ashirov
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Metaphors with the component ornithonym in Russian and Chinese: problem statement
Bird's names, nouns denoting birds, are the subject of study in the lexical-semantic research of Russian and Chinese linguists. They are represented in the current thesaurus. “The Big Dictionary of Russian Nouns: Ideographic Description.
Сивкова, Т. Н. +3 more
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