ZOONYMS IN LINGUISTICS AND CULTURE
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Keywords

zoonym, zoometaphor,
comparative analysis,
connotation, semantic change,
phraseological units, linguoculture,
ethnocultural perception,
linguistics, zoonymic vocabulary.

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TUYGUNOVA , S. (2023). ZOONYMS IN LINGUISTICS AND CULTURE. Journal of Research and Innovations, 1(12), 32–35. Retrieved from https://imfaktor.com/jorai/article/view/890

Abstract

Zoonyms, which are commonly used names for animal species in linguistic contexts, play a crucial role in conveying nuanced meanings and are organized based on perceptual and emotive classifications. The examination of zoonyms encompasses an analysis of their cultural, structural-semantic, and linguopoetic dimensions, providing essential insights into the cultural, structural, and semantic facets of language and the expression of connotative meanings. This article delves into the significance of exploring zoonyms within the realms of linguistics and culture, with a specific focus on their impact in phraseological units, connotative analysis, bilingual lexicography, and linguopoetics.

The research, detail, and discussion of the topic make the article an opportunity for readers to experience, as well as help educational institutions to update themselves.

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