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Vol 7, No 2 (2025) Polysemy of Coloronyms “White” and “Black” in Proverbs and Sayings of the Russian and German Languages Abstract  similar documents
N. A. Krupnova
"... . This study investigates the polysemy of the coloratives “white” and “black” in Russian and German proverbs ..."
 
Vol 4, No 2 (2022) Terminologization of Coloronyms of Metal and Mineral Etymological Origin: Evolutionary Aspect Abstract  similar documents
M. V. Volkova
"...    Настоящая статья посвящена изучению особенностей терминологизации французских колоронимов в ..."
 
Vol 2, No 3 (2020) Terminologization of coloronyms in French scientific chemical discourse: comprehensive analysis Abstract  similar documents
M. V. Volkova
"... экстралингвистических факторов. Терминологизация колоронимов (цветообозначений) способствует непрерывному обогащению ..."
 
Vol 1, No 4 (2019) Diachronic analysis of coloronyms in French scientific-chemical discourse: semantic & structural-syntactical aspects Abstract  PDF (Eng)  similar documents
M. V. Volkova
"... Настоящая статья посвящена структурно-семантической эволюции французских колоронимов в научно ..."
 
Vol 1, No 2 (2019) Anthropogenic lexemes and the structure of man’s and woman’s image in modern Russian anti-proverbs with gender Abstract  similar documents
O. B. Abakumova, N. V. Kiryukhina
"... -proverbs of the Russian people. The term “anti-proverb” offered by W. Mieder signifies language units ..."
 
Vol 7, No 1 (2025) The Variational Potential of the German Proverb ‘Geld allein macht nicht glücklich’ in Economic Media Discourse Abstract  similar documents
E. L. Shubina, T. A. Pugacheva
"... This article focuses on the functioning of the popular German proverb “Geld allein macht nicht ..."
 
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