Eflection Of Hyponym-Equinymic Relationship Of Zoological Terms In The Avar Toponymy
Keywords: Semantics of a toponym, hyperonym, hyponym, equonym, geographical terms, zoological terms
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Keywords: Semantics of a toponym, hyperonym, hyponym, equonym, geographical terms, zoological terms
Article no: 115
Pages 860-866
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Pages 409-419
Keywords: Adolescence, evaluation criteria, schoolchildrensocial norms, semantic categories
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Pages 275-281
Keywords: Business discourse, collocation, lexico-semantic field “moving forward”, speech influence
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Pages 172-179
Keywords: Cognitive dialogue, reader’s intention, methodological semantic dominant, conceptual semantic dominant
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Pages 219-225
Keywords: Neologism, English academic discourse, conceptualization, semantic characteristics, word-formation, evaluation
Article no: 72
Pages 613-618
Keywords: Work, labour, concept “work”, semantic and cognitive content, content analysis
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Pages 263-273