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PROJECT-BASED MODELING AS A WAY FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC COMPETENCE
Language and Literature: Theory and PracticeThe article aligns with the requirements of modernizing the educational space of higher education, aimed at developing learners’ information literacy, critical and creative thinking, communication, and collaboration skills.
V. Narozhnaya, Mayra Kadeeva
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Phraseological portrait of Kharkiv region
Philological ReviewThe review presents an analysis of the component composition of phraseological units in the work of A.A. Saharovskyi «Phraseological Dictionary of the Central Slobozhanshchyna (Kharkiv Region)» (V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, 2024.
K. Hlukhovtseva
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Русская речь
This article investigates the linguistic means employed to convey avian vocal signals within M. Prishvin’s writer’s perspective. The study used the AntConc software and was conducted in two stages, resulting in the formation of the writer’s ...
G. N. Abreimova +2 more
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This article investigates the linguistic means employed to convey avian vocal signals within M. Prishvin’s writer’s perspective. The study used the AntConc software and was conducted in two stages, resulting in the formation of the writer’s ...
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PRAGMATIC SIGNS OF ORNITHONYMS IN PROVERBS IN UZBEK AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES
Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2022The article describes the ornithonyms in the example, parables and phraseological units and the specifics of the meaning in ...
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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 toAliyeva, Zimikhol, Safarova, Sevinch
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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.openaire +1 more source
ORNITHONYMS AS VERBALIZED CONCEPTS IN THE NARRATIVE DISCOURSE OF ACHILLES TATIUS
Scientific notes of V I Vernadsky Taurida National University Series Philology JournalismI. S. Chakal
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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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Ornithonyms in the Russian and Slavic phytologic worldview: Corvine berries
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