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ORNITHONYMS FORMED FROM VERBS (BASED ON THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE)

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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THE ROLE OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK AND ENGLISH POETIC ORNITHONYMS

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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Contrastive Analysis of Idiomatic Expressions Containing an Ornithonymic Component in English and Russian

This thesis presents a contrastive analysis of idiomatic expressions containing an ornithonymic component in English and Russian. Birds have lived alongside humans throughout history and served not only as a source of food and raw materials, but they also have an important place in human culture, which is reflected in mythology, religion, art ...
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ORNITHONYM AS A UNIQUE POLYSEMY VERBAL SIGN IN SPANISH, ENGLISH AND RUSSIAN: PRAGMATICS OF ABSTRACT MEANINGS

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conferences on SOCIAL SCIENCES and ARTS Proceedings, 2018
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