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YAKUT-EVENK LANGUAGE CONVERGENCE

ECHO OF THE ARCTIC ODYSSEY: THE FATES OF ETHNIC CULTURES IN THE STUDIES OF NORTHERN SCIENTISTS. Сборник материалов Всероссийской научно-практической конференции с международным участием, 2019
Thearticleconsidersthe Yakut-Evenkiconvergenceontheinterdisciplinarylevel. The convergence of non-related languages under study, i.e., Yakut and Evenki, began in the 14thcentury in central Yakutia, as evidenced by the interdisciplinary linguistic and genetic data.
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Peculiarities of motivating features of dialect names of snow varieties in Yakut language

Languages and Folklore of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia
Snow names in the Yakut language have not yet been the subject of a special study. Some articles classify all-Yakut names of snow according to their physical properties.
E.R. Nikolaev
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Principles and rules for translating specific sounds of the Yakut language into Russian

Altaistics
Based on the analysis of a large volume of translations of texts of different styles and genres, this article formulates the principles and guidelines for establishing rules for transcription and transliteration in Russian of specific sounds and letters ...
A. A. Vasilieva
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An analysis of the functionality of translation terms in the Yakut language

Altaistics
The article analyzes the functionality of 8 translated terms in the Yakut language submitted for approval to the terminological commission of the Sakha language under the Government of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) in the period from 2023 to 2024.
L. E. Manchurina, A. D. Maksimova
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Names of a person in relation to marriage in the Yakut language

Languages and Folklore of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia
This study represents the first attempt to analyze and categorize human names within the Yakut language, specifically in relation to the marital status of a person. The objectives were to identify and systematize the names in terms of their connection to
A.A. Skryabina
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Phytonymic dialectal vocabulary in the Yakut language: linguocultural aspect

World of Science. Series: Sociology, Philology, Cultural Studies
This article describes the motivational features of plant naming in the Yakut language by classifying plant names, i.e., phytonyms according to their formal characteristics.
M. Osorova
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EUPHEMISMS IN THE VOCABULARY OF HUNTING AND FISHING OF THE YAKUT LANGUAGE

ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES, 2023
The aim of the study is to identify and describe the euphemisms of the fishing and hunting vocabulary of the Yakut language found in the dictionaries of the Yakut language of various types.
Yu.M. Borisova
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The use of the Yakut language in the online space of media in the northeastern regions of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)

Филология научные исследования
The subject of the study is the use of the Yakut language in the online space of regional mass media in the northeastern districts of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
Vitalii Vital'evich Ivanov
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Names of dishes and kitchen utensils made from plant materials in the Yakut language

Philology. Theory & Practice
The study aims to determine the structural and semantic properties of lexical units belonging to the lexico-semantic group “Traditional names of wooden dishes and kitchen utensils” based on the material of the Yakut language. The work is novel in that it
N. I. Danilova, F.N. Dyachkovsky
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LEXICAL AND SEMANTIC FEATURES OF NAMES OF BUCKETS / SCOOPS IN THE YAKUT LANGUAGE

ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES, 2023
The article deals with the names of buckets/scoops in the Yakut language in order to describe and identify their lexical and semantic features in a comparative aspect with the Turkic and Mongolian languages.
A. Skryabina
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