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Лексико-семантические параллели якутского и уйгурского языков (имена существительные)

Лексико-семантические параллели якутского и уйгурского языков (имена существительные)

Abstract

Проводится сравнительное исследование лексико-семантических и фонологических особенностей имен существительных якутского и уйгурского языков, которые разделены на 4 лексико-семантические группы. Основной целью исследования является определение критериев исторической связи имен существительных якутского и уйгурского языков. В работе сделан анализ количественно-статистических и структурно-семантических особенностей якутско-уйгурских лексических параллелей. Определен характер устойчивости и изменчивости лексических значений рефлексов в конкретных структурных типах, а также устойчивость и изменчивость структурных оформлений основ.

The comparative analysis of lexical-semantic and phonological peculiarities of nouns in Yakut and Uigur languages which are divided into 4 lexical-semantic groups is held. The main goal of the research is to determine the definition of the criteria of the historic connection of nouns in Yakut and Uigur languages. The analysis of quantitative-statistic and structural-semantic peculiarities of Yakut-Uigur lexical parallels is done. The character of stability and mobility of lexical definitions of reflexes in concrete structural types as well as the stability and mobility of structural stems formalization is determined.

Keywords

ЛЕКСИКО-СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ГРУППЫ, ЯКУТСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, УЙГУРСКИЙ ЯЗЫК, ЯКУТСКО-УЙГУРСКИЕ ПАРАЛЛЕЛИ, ФОНОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА, ЛЕКСИКОСЕМАНТИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА, СТРУКТУРНО-СЕМАНТИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ, ОДНОСЛОЖНЫЕ ОСНОВЫ, ДВУСЛОЖНЫЕ ОСНОВЫ, ТРЕХСЛОЖНЫЕ ОСНОВЫ, СТРУКТУРНЫЙ ТИП

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