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TRANSPOSITIONAL FEATURES OF THE WORD ALA «POTTY, SPOTTED, PIEBALD» (ABOUT THE COLOR OF ANIMALS); «MOTLEY, MULTI-COLORED; SPOTTED»; «LIGHT» IN THE TURKIC LANGUAGES (BASED ON BASHKIR AND KARACHAY-BALKARIAN LANGUAGES)

Journal: Current Issues in Philology and Pedagogical Linguistics (Vol.-, No. 4)

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Page : 126-135

Keywords : descriptive definitional phrases; variegated color designation; transpositional features; onomastic vocabulary; asemantic analogue;

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Abstract

The article is devoted to a comprehensive study of the lexico-semantic, derivational, word-composition, inflectional features of the attributive component of descriptive phrases, the indicator of variegated color designation, the term-forming unit of the word ala «potty, spotted, piebald» (about the color of animals) (Bashkir); «motley, multicolored, spotted; light» (Karachay-Balkarian) in Bashkir and Karachay-Balkarian languages, participating in the categorization of mixed segments of the lingua-color space. It examines the features of free and lexicalized phrases, idioms of a phraseological type, paired-repeated constructions formed as a result of combining the word «ala» with denotative and abstract nouns, with asemantic analogues that repeat the second syllable of the reference word and are its phonetically modified version without lexical meaning. It examines the distinctive and integrating features of the noted syntactic structures from the point of view of functioning in various language levels and lexicographic interpretation. The article analyzes the features of a selective combination of «double names» with inventory units of morphology in the process of further morphologization of two-syllable attributive-nominal bases, which, depending on the contextual environment, express an adverbial feature and belong to the category of «rolling» words.

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