THE HISTORICAL ORIGIN OF ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH AN ORNITHONYM COMPONENT
This paper explores the historical roots of English idioms and phrases that incorporate bird names (ornithonyms). It examines how cultural perceptions, folklore, and practical observations of avian behavior have shaped the meanings and usage of these expressions over time. By tracing the etymology of selected ornithonym-based idioms, this study aims to
Aliyeva, Zimikhol, Safarova, Sevinch
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PRAGMATIC SIGNS OF ORNITHONYMS IN PROVERBS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
The article describes the ornithonyms in the example, parables and phraseological units and the specifics of the meaning in ...
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Противоречивость коннотативного потенциала орнитонима paloma/голубь в испанском и русском языках
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.
Kutieva M.V., Denisova A.P.
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On the metaphoric nature of technomorphic ornithonyms
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PHRASEOLOGISMS WITH ORNITHONYMS IN THE LEXICAL SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The article researched the semantics and structure of English phraseological units denoting birds as a part of the English lexical system. It has been noted that the scientific works of O.V. Kunin, A.M. Baranov, V.P. Zhukov, M. Johnson and M. Blek were the methodological and theoretical basis of our research. We have developed a semantic classification
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Phraseological Units With Ornithonyms In Brand Naming
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Ornithonymes and popular Breton. Screams, colors, manners and genders
We know in Brittany the great debate that agitates the breton speakers of neighboring communes concerning the difference of their speeches to the point of affirming that they do not understand each other. It is to ignore how fruitful the popular imagination has been, creating here and there terms specific to one place or another.
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THE VALUE OF ORNITHONYMS IN THE COMPOSITION OF ENGLISH PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS
I. Kuznietsova, O. Artemenkova
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THE SYMBOLS OF ORNITHONYMS (BIRDS) IN UZBEK AND RUSSIAN FOLK PROVERBS.
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A quantitative assessment of dialectal variation in a linguistic transition zone: spatial insights from vernacular bird names in southeastern Spain. [PDF]
Paracuellos M.
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