Linguoculturological analysis of English and Russian idioms with ornithonyms [PDF]
In the modern conditions of globalization, there are new requirements for university graduates. They should not only know a foreign language, but also a well-formed intercultural competence.
Shmakova Aleksandra Pavlovna +1 more
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PHRASEOLOGISMS WITH ORNITHONYMS IN THE LEXICAL SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE [PDF]
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
Nataliia M. Tymoshchuk
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Ptica u hrvatskome prezimenskome mozaiku
Findings of the previous research suggest that, although the first records of surnames on the territory of the contemporary Republic of Croatia date back to the 12th century, it is with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) that they became increasingly and ...
Josip Lasić
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Semantic Features of Idioms, Which Contain Lexeme Crow as the Main Component
The purpose of the article is to study the national-and-cultural specificity and semantic features of Chinese, English, French and Russian idioms, which contain the lexeme wū / crow / ворона / corneille as a component. The comprehensive analysis
Jerome Baghana +2 more
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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]
Background Understanding the factors underlying dialectal variation across culturally and environmentally heterogeneous territories remains a major challenge in geolinguistic and ethnobiological research.
Mariano Paracuellos
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NAMES OF CUCKOO AND CUCKOO CHICK IN RUSSIAN FOLK LINGUISTICS
The research is carried out in the context of ethnolinguistics, which is aimed at analyzing nominations of ecosystem objects as means of presenting relations between language and culture, and in particular, specificity in their perception ...
Evgenia V. Brysina, Vasiliy I. Suprun
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This article continues the research of nominative mechanisms in different languages from the antinomic perspective in the conditions of natural nomination.
Nikolay Danilovich Golev +1 more
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LANGUAGE PICTURE OF ORNITHONYMS IN KAZAKH MYTHOLOGY
The article examines the relationship between man and the bird world in the mythical period between the past and the present from a linguocognitive point of view. Cultural semantics of mythical texts with the participation of ornithonyms makes it possible to analyze the linguistic picture of the world in the worldview of an ethnic group.
N Mahmudova, М Basirjonova
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Reproducibility in Phraseology and Ornithonym Components [PDF]
In any language, Phraseological units are characterized as stable reproducible units. Reproducibility is the ability to be a permanent, fixed linguistic unit that can be retrieved from the language fund as an item ready to use. Reproducibility is closely related to the stable cognitive image of fixed linguistic units. This feature of phraseological and
Kadrie A. Sakhibullina +2 more
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Linguacultural description of Russian superstitions with the component chicken/rooster (in comparison with the Chinese language) [PDF]
This paper is devoted to the linguacultural analysis of Russian signs featuring the components chicken/rooster, compared to their Chinese counterparts. The aim of the study is to identify common and unique national features in the interpretation of the ...
Huo Xiaojiong, Nurbanu A. Abueva
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