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Houses and Carving Ornaments in the Context of Chuvash Mythology

open access: yesЭтническая культура
This article examines the mythological ideas, symbols, images, and plots associated with housing and outbuildings, as well as the cosmogonic and protective motifs that are reflected in the carvings of the gates and architectural elements of the Chuvash ...
Georgii B. Matveev
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Linguistic Features of Proverbs Containing Ornithonyms

open access: yesForum for Linguistic Studies
Proverbs are among the most valuable pearls of folk creativity. The content of these expressions frequently draws on elements of the natural world, such as animals, plants, and especially birds. Birds, perceived by humans as both familiar and distant beings, have become symbols of freedom, beauty, cunning, or loyalty within the natural world.
Sadaget Hasanova, Ganira Asgarova
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Expression of Stable Combinations with Ornithonym Components Through Proverbs

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Zoology, 2023
This article is devoted to the isomorphic and allomorphic aspect of proverbs in English and Uzbek.
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An ethnolinguistic analysis of Mari ornithonyms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Väitekiri käsitleb kujutlusi lindudest traditsioonilises mari kultuuris ja sellega seotud sõnavara. Uurimuse objektiks on mari ornitonüümid, mida on vaadeldud etnolingvistilistes, sotsiolingvistilistes ja onomasioloogilises aspektis. Töö esimesel etapil
Yuzieva, Kristina
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Variants of the chosen paremiological units with an ornitonym in the Slovak national corpus and dictionaries KSSJ and SSSJ

open access: yes, 2021
Diplomsko delo raziskuje variantnost slovaških paremioloških enot, tj. pregovorov in rekov, ki vsebujejo sestavino z ornitonimi (ptičjo vrsto) in sicer s pomočjo jezikovnega korpusa slovaškega jezika JULS (Jazykovedný ústav Ľ.
Poklukar, Eva
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Onomatopoeia, delocutivity and sound– symbolism in Latin American Ornithonymy. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Hay un pájaro muy extendido en América central y del Sur que recibe diversos nombres, según el país y la región, basados en interpretaciones lingüísticas de su canto característico.
Moreno Cabrera, Juan Carlos
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Українські орнітоніми тюркського походження [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Стаття присвячена дослідженню орнітонімів тюркського походження в українській мові. Проаналізовано загальновживані та діалектні назви птахів тюркського походження. Виділено власне запозичення та гібридні назви.
Дочу, А. (A. Dochu)
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NATIONAL AND CULTURAL PECULIARITIES OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND KARAKALPAK LANGUAGE

open access: yesEPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 2023
The purpose of this article is to identify the national and cultural peculiarities of phraseological units with ornithonym components in English and Karakalpak language. The novelty of the study is that the authors have carried out work on systematizing phraseological units with zoonyms, namely designations birds, in two languages: English and ...
null Kalimbetov Bayram Iskenderovich   +1 more
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Размышления о происхождении двух русских орнитонимов: кукша и ронжа «кукша, Perisoreus infaustus L.»

open access: yes, 2021
The article discusses two Russian terms for ‘Siberian jay’, кукша and ронжа, which seem to be foreign borrowings. The Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus L.) is a small bird belonging to the family Corvidae with a widespread distribution in the coniferous
Witczak, Krzysztof Tomasz
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PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKI

open access: yes, 2023
This article provides information about phraseological units with an ornithonymic component in English and Uzbek languages. The characteristics of the development of ornithonym component words today are separately explained.
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