Lexico-semantic group “decoration” in the linguistic picture of the world of the Sakha people

  • Nurgun Vyacheslavovich Afanasev North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk, Russia
  • Fedor Nikolaevich Dyachkovsky Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia
  • Olga Nikolaevna Pinigina Arctic State Institute of Culture and Art, Yakutsk, Russia
  • Natalya Innokentyevna Popova Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia
Keywords: Cognitive linguistics; lexical and semantic group; metal jewelry; Yakut language; polysemy; linguistic picture of the world.

Abstract

The article analyzes and describes the names of jewelry that make up the lexical-semantic group of "jewelry made of metal", which are an invariable accessory and an important element of traditional Yakut clothing. The study presents the cultural and historical characteristics of the complex of metal jewelry, the seminal structure of the lexical units of the names of jewelry in the Yakut language is determined, types, subgroups, lexical and semantic associations as part of the named lexical and semantic group are identified. The interaction of the elements of the Turkic, Mongolian, Russian languages and their phonetic variants can be traced in the lexical-semantic group “metal jewelry of clothes” of the Yakut language. Yakut jewelry according to the nature of use is divided into removable and sewn.

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Author Biographies

Nurgun Vyacheslavovich Afanasev, North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk, Russia

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, North-Eastern Federal University named after M.K. Ammosov, Yakutsk, Russia

Fedor Nikolaevich Dyachkovsky, Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia

Olga Nikolaevna Pinigina, Arctic State Institute of Culture and Art, Yakutsk, Russia

Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor, Arctic State Institute of Culture and Art, Yakutsk, Russia

Natalya Innokentyevna Popova, Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor, Institute for Humanitarian Research and North Indigenous Peoples Problems Siberian Branch of the RAS, Yakutsk, Russia

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Published
2019-09-26
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Afanasev, N., Dyachkovsky, F., Pinigina, O., & Popova, N. (2019). Lexico-semantic group “decoration” in the linguistic picture of the world of the Sakha people. Amazonia Investiga, 8(22), 620-628. Retrieved from https://www.amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/811
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