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TASKS OF STUDYING THE LANGUAGE OF FOLKLORE WORKS IN LINGUISTICS [PDF]

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This article explores the historical evolution of linguololklore studies, tracing its origins back to ancient Greece and ancient India, where scholars have analyzed language variations in literary and spoken forms.
Azamat Abdiev, Shamshetdin Abdinazimov
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ФУНКЦИОНИРОВАНИЕ ЗООНИМОВ ТЕМАТИЧЕСКОЙ ГРУППЫ ОБЕЗЬЯНА В СОВРЕМЕННОМ РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The purpose of this work is to determine the patterns of the actual use of zoonyms of the monkey thematic group from the point of view of the semantic-pragmatic approach.
Bolgova, Elena Viktorovna
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THE FUNCTION OF ORNITHONYMS IN “TALES OF THE PECULIAR” BY RANSOM RIGGS

open access: yesSworld-Us Conference proceedings, 2023
The research focuses on the specifics of the use of ornithonyms and their functionality in two fairy tales by R. Riggs from the “Tales of Peculiar” cycle - "The First Ymbryne" and "The Pigeons of Saint Paul's".
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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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IDIOMS WITH THE ORNITHONYM COMPONENT IN THE ENGLISH AND LAK LANGUAGES (LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL ASPECT) [PDF]

open access: yesHerald of Daghestan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science, 2020
The article presents a linguistic and cultural analysis of phraseological units with an ornithonym component in the two genetically and typologically different languages: English and Lak. The units under study reveal both an international (using the names of the same animals to characterize the appearance or inner world of a person) and specific ...
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Ornithonyms in Russian and English world paintings

open access: yesModern Humanities Success
в статье рассматривается орнитонимический код культуры в русской и английской картинах мира. Отмечается, что через орнитонимы-концепты «гусь», «утка», «лебедь», «ворона», «кукушка», «голубь» наилучшим образом передаются представления человека об окружающем мире.
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Component Parts of Phraseological and Parameological Units with Ornytonym Component in the English, Russian and Tatar Langugages [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Phraseological and parameological units being specific units of the language contain cultural information about the history, traditions and everyday life of the people speaking the language.
Andreeva Elena Anatolyevna   +2 more
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The Linguistic Status of Phytonyms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The article analyzes phytonyms – special plant names, which are one of the types of nominative nouns of living – bionyms, it also based on the materials of Uzbek language explores their linguistic characteristics, their place on onomastic surface, their ...
Pazlitdinova, Nargiza
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Proto-Slavic *astriti ‘to watch sharply, cast looks’ revisited [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This paper revisits the hitherto interpretation of the PSl. (dial.) verb *astriti ‘to watch sharply, quickly; cast looks’ (with Cz. dial., Slk. and Pol. continuants) as deriving from PIE *ōk’-u- ‘quick’, and as being related to the ornithonym *astrębъ ‘
Vlajić-Popović, Jasna
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