Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
COMPONENT PARTS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL AND PARAMEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ORNYTONYM COMPONENT IN THE ENGLISH, RUSSIAN AND TATAR LANGUGAGES
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2018
Языканглийский
  • Andreeva Elena Anatolevna, author
  • Nazmieva Elmira Ildarovna, author
  • Sakhibullina Kadriya Azatovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Kadria A. Sakhibullina, Yelena A. Andreyeva, Elmira I. Nazmieva Component Parts of Phraseological and Parameological Units with Ornytonym Component in the English, Russian and Tatar Langugages, 2018, pp. 321-324. Special Issue 1.
    Annotation 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. Very often this information is encoded with the help of words used in symbolic meaning. One can observe utilizing zoomorphic and floristic components in this meaning in most of the languages. This paper studies phraseological and parameological units in the English, Tatar and Russian languages including an ornytonym (name of a bird) component. The most regular ones used in these three languages are: in English duck, cock, crow, goose, turkey, swallow, lark, hen etc. The results of the research witness that in the above-mentioned languages ornytonyms are mostly used in the symbolic meanings formed already in Ancient Egypt. We also observe names of different birds to acquire new symbolic meanings, which usually can be related to the following factors: 1) the role of the bird (usually domestic ones) i
    Keywords Phraseological units; Meaning; Ornithonym components; Connotational.
    The name of the journal The Journal of Social Sciences Research
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