Grupo lexico-semántico "decoración" en la imagen lingüística del mundo de las personas Sakha
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Lingüística cognitiva; grupo léxico y semántico; joyas de metal; Idioma yakut; polisemia; imagen lingüística del mundo.Resumen
El artículo analiza y describe los nombres de las joyas que conforman el grupo léxico-semántico de "joyas hechas de metal", que son un accesorio invariable y un elemento importante de la ropa tradicional Yakut. El estudio presenta las características culturales e históricas del complejo de joyería de metal, se determina la estructura seminal de las unidades léxicas de los nombres de joyería en el idioma Yakut, tipos, subgrupos, asociaciones léxicas y semánticas como parte de los nombres léxico y semántico. grupo están identificados. La interacción de los elementos de los idiomas turco, mongol y ruso y sus variantes fonéticas se puede rastrear en el grupo léxico-semántico "joyas de metal de la ropa" del idioma Yakut. Las joyas de Yakut según la naturaleza de uso se dividen en extraíbles y cosidas.
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