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THE ORNITHONYM RAKA “CROW” IN THE KOMI-PERMYAK LANGUAGE: LINGUOCULTURAL ASPECT

open access: yesВестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология, 2016
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PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKI

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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Lexico-semantic characteristics of composite ornithonyms in the Yakut and Altai languages

Altaistics, 2023
The issues of comparative language learning are among the most relevant topics in modernlinguistics. The comparative typological method is especially important when studying the word-formationsystems of two languages in order to identify similarities and differences.
I. N. Sorova, K. M. Egorova
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SCIENTIFIC CONSIDERATIONS ON PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNITHONYM COMPONENTS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKI.

2023
This article provides sufficient information about scientific views on phraseological units with an ornithonymic component in English and Uzbek languages. The meaning of each phraseological term is revealed.
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Semantic Features of Ornithonym Words in the English and Tatar Languages

2019
The article studies ornithonyms, names of birds in the English and Tatar languages with the purpose of comparative study of their semantic structure. Attempts to compare the semantic volume of ornithonym-words in two languages are made. Studying this lexical-semantic group may help to define associations and symbolic meanings which particular birds are
Azatovna Sakhibullina, Kadriia   +2 more
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