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ORNITHONYMS FORMED FROM VERBS (BASED ON THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE)

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The article deals with systematization and analysis of ornithonyms formed from verbs in the Russian language.This is the first time such a study of ornithonyms has been conducted. From a structural standpoint these ornithonyms are conditionally divided into three groups:1. one-component ornithonyms (formed from verb roots using suffixes); 2.
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYMIC COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK

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This article provides a comparative analysis of phraseological units containing ornithonyms in English and Uzbek languages. Ornithonyms, or bird-related terms, are an important part of phraseology in both languages, reflecting cultural perceptions and conceptualizations of birds.
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SEMANTIC PECULIARITIES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH A COMPONENT-ORNITHONYM IN THE ENGLISH, GERMAN AND RUSSIAN LANGUAGES

open access: yes, 2019
Ильвира Илдусовна Ilvira Ildusovna Kuznetsova Кузнецова   +2 more
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THE ROLE OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH POETIC ORNITHONYMS

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This article explores the influence of cultural and educational factors on the formation of poetic ornithonyms in Uzbek and English. Ornithonyms—names related to birds—reflect a nation's cultural and national consciousness, traditions, connection with nature, and artistic imagery.
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COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS METHODS TO STUDY PHRASEOLOGICAL REPRODUCIBILITY (BY THE MATERIAL OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH THE COMPONENT-ORNITHONYM)

open access: yes, 2018
Кадрия Азатовна Kadriya Azatovna Sakhibullina Сахибуллина   +1 more
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