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Autonomastics and vehicle semantics: Toward a provisional typology of autonyms in Egyptian Arabic [PDF]
Autonyms, a blend of auto- (car) and -nyms (names), constitute a subclass of ergonyms (object names) and a subdomain of onomastics I am prone to term ‘autonomastics’, a subdivision which is still understudied rather unstudied.
Hamada S. A. Hassanein
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Eastern Romance borrowings in Ukrainian dialects (Indo-European retrospective) [PDF]
The article deals with the original Eastern Romance vocabulary recorded in the dialects of the Ukrainian language and its proto-forms, as well as examines the formation of the semantics of Eastern Romance borrowings from the Proto-Indo- European period ...
Gorodyska, Olga +2 more
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Expression of Stable Combinations with Ornithonym Components Through Proverbs
This article is devoted to the isomorphic and allomorphic aspect of proverbs in English and Uzbek.
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PROBLEMS OF GROUPING ORNITHONYMS
This article is devoted to the presentation of territorial and national naming of ornithonyms in different variants.
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Zoonyms represented in “Lahjatu-l-lug’ot”
Nowadays, the study, translation and analysis of the manuscripts existing in our scientific heritage is considered one of the most urgent is-sues. The work “Lahjatu-l-luguot” that we are studying serves as a program for revealing the linguistic features ...
Umida Radjapova
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Роль звукоподражания в изучении орнитонима ласточка (łastówka, łastawka, jaskółka)
The conducted analysis allows us to make an assumption about the onomatopoeic origin of the Polish ornithonym łastówka - jaskóła, as well as the dominance of vocal features in the etymology of Polish ornithonyms in general.
А. Д. Алексеева
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Bird Names in «Tarjuman» and Their Pragmatic Features
The study of the history of a language based on a comparison of linguistic data in ancient written monuments with language units actively used in modern society is of high importance today.
B. Suiyerkul, K. Kydyrbayev
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Turkic etymological background of the English bird name terek ‘Tringa cinereus’ [PDF]
This paper deals with the Turkic background of the English ornithonym terek ‘Tringa cinereus’. Despite a large number of works devoted to different aspects of bird names, the origin of the English ornithonym terek or terek sandpiper ‘Tringa cinereus’ has
Dochu, Alina
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The article deals with the study of ornithonyms "hen", "chicken", which are part of the phraseology of the modern Ukrainian language. The object of phraseology is considered in a broad sense of the word – this intermediate level includes both idioms and ...
O. Shulenok
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THE TIT NAMES IN SLAVIC AND FINNO-UGRIC LANGUAGES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
The article presents bookish and dialect tit names in Slavic and Finno-Ugric languages. The Slavic and Finno-Ugric ornithonyms denoting the genus Parus on the whole or the great tit (Parus major L.) were taken as material for analysis.
A.A. Parfenova
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