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The formation and motivation of onomatopoeic ornithonyms as a result of ecological and communicative interactions of man and birds

open access: yes, 2012
Recent research allows referring to onomatopoeic ornithonyms as a linguistic product of interaction of bird and man’s acoustic communicative systems.
Kurashkina, N. A.; Башкирский Государственный Университет
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Iconicity in Haitian Creole: A Study on Onomatopoeic Aspect of Bird Names

open access: yes
This study explores the onomatopoeic aspect of bird names in Haitian Creole, highlighting the significant role of sound-symbolic associations in the evolution and lexical creation within creole languages. It examines a corpus of nineteen Haitian creole
Patrice Kanndèl Edouard
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Russian and Chinese ornitonyms with transport semantic: lexico-semantic aspect

open access: yes, 2017
The article represents the results of a comparative description of Russian and Chinese ornithonyms with a portable meaning, ornithonyms in the composition of Russian and Chinese phraseological units and mythology with the meaning of "bird".
Лан, Лиин   +3 more
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Ornitonimi u Habdelićevu Dikcionaru: divlje (šumske) ptice

open access: yes, 2021
This article examines the ornithonyms for wild birds and some related expressions excerpted from Habdelić’s Dictionar (Dictionary, 1670). The selected material is first presented alongside relevant material from three older Croatian dictionaries, of ...
Filipi, Goran
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«Tercüman»’daki Kuşların Isimleri» ve onların pragmatik özellikleri

open access: yes, 2022
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.
Кыдырбаев, К.А.   +1 more
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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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Onomatopeya, delocutividad y fonosimbolismo en la ornitonimia latinoamericana

open access: yes, 2016
There is a commonly-found bird in Central and South America that receives different names depending on the country and the region. Most of these names (benteveo, bienteví, cristofué, bichofué, bichofeo, pitojuán) are based on a meaningful interpretation ...
Moreno Cabrera, Juan Carlos
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GENDER-MARKED CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR WOMAN IS A BIRD (USING EXAMPLES FROM BULGARIAN AND CROATIAN LANGUAGES)

open access: yes, 2020
The subject of the paper is the gender marked conceptual metaphor WOMAN IS A BIRD in two closely related languages − Bulgarian and Croatian languages. The corpus of analyzed ornithonyms, which are metaphorically used for a female referent, was collected ...
Vasung, Ana
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The Image of Ethnic Markers of Ornithonyms in Phraseological Units

open access: yesEurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education
In current linguistic researches special attention is paid to the linguistic nature of the views of a native speaker on the views of an ethnocommunity on phenomena in the world through the continuity of «language-ethnicity-culture». Accordingly, the mental image that formed under the subtext of ethnocultural semantics of phraseological units created ...
Sayan Zhirenov, Zhanibek Ashirov
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Peripheral Old Czech names for Owls

open access: yes, 2017
This paper focuses on the interpretation of the Old Czech peripheral ornithonyms vap, vapek a puňek. Based on an analysis of the context for the evidence, and with the help of more recent sources and an analysis of the morphological structure, several ...
Hořejší, Michal
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