Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)

The purpose of this article is to identify the phonostructural and lexical-semantic features of the Yakut-Mongolian lexical parallels, denoting the names of the horse coat color. It is known that the horse is a sacred animal in the Yakut and Mongolian culture and therefore the terminology of horse b...

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Published in:Journal of History Culture and Art Research
Main Authors: Ninel Malysheva, Alla Bozhedonova, Yana Starostina
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Language:Arabic
English
French
Turkish
Published: Karabuk University 2018
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:118568bdfa5b4c41b82f38186a8cbd0c 2023-05-15T18:44:28+02:00 Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color) Ninel Malysheva Alla Bozhedonova Yana Starostina 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1530 https://doaj.org/article/118568bdfa5b4c41b82f38186a8cbd0c AR EN FR TR ara eng fre tur Karabuk University http://kutaksam.karabuk.edu.tr/index.php/ilk/article/view/1530 https://doaj.org/toc/2147-0626 2147-0626 doi:10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1530 https://doaj.org/article/118568bdfa5b4c41b82f38186a8cbd0c Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Araştırmaları Dergisi, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 233-244 (2018) horse coat color comparative study lexical and semantic features lexical parallels stable lexical meanings one-component stems two-component stems History of scholarship and learning. The humanities AZ20-999 Social Sciences H Social sciences (General) H1-99 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7596/taksad.v7i3.1530 2023-02-19T01:35:49Z The purpose of this article is to identify the phonostructural and lexical-semantic features of the Yakut-Mongolian lexical parallels, denoting the names of the horse coat color. It is known that the horse is a sacred animal in the Yakut and Mongolian culture and therefore the terminology of horse breeding is very developed and rich in both languages. In the furtherance of this goal, we used several methods of research; the main ones are component and distributive analyses. We used the component analysis to reveal the lexical-semantic feature of the parallels. The lexemes were divided into three groups: a) the stability of the lexical meaning of the word; b) a partial coincidence of the lexical meaning of the word; c) a noticeable change in the lexical meaning of the word. With the help of distributive analysis, we showed the phonostructural feature of the adjectives' names, denoting the name of the horse coat colors, and also revealed ethnocultural differences and similarities. As a result of the study, 13 Yakut-Mongolian parallels were found. As is known, there are about 200 kinds of horse coat colors, and to distinguish all of them, different nations use their complex adjectives. Therefore, the Yakut-Mongolian parallels are divided into 2 categories: one-component (9 items) and two-component (4 items). When analyzing the structural type of one-component lexical parallels, it was revealed that 4 out of 9 parallels were subjected to a structural change. Of the 5 parallels with the absolute coincidence of the structural types there are three Yakut stems: "sālïr ", "būlur", "kürӓŋ ", in all probability, they are late borrowings from the Mongolian language. Component analysis has shown that preservation of the stability of lexical meanings is noted in 31% (4) parallels, a slight lexical change occurred in 39% (5) parallels, notable lexical changes - in 31% (4) parallels. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakut Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Journal of History Culture and Art Research 7 3 233
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topic horse coat color
comparative study
lexical and semantic features
lexical parallels
stable lexical meanings
one-component stems
two-component stems
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Social Sciences
H
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
spellingShingle horse coat color
comparative study
lexical and semantic features
lexical parallels
stable lexical meanings
one-component stems
two-component stems
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Social Sciences
H
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
Ninel Malysheva
Alla Bozhedonova
Yana Starostina
Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
topic_facet horse coat color
comparative study
lexical and semantic features
lexical parallels
stable lexical meanings
one-component stems
two-component stems
History of scholarship and learning. The humanities
AZ20-999
Social Sciences
H
Social sciences (General)
H1-99
description The purpose of this article is to identify the phonostructural and lexical-semantic features of the Yakut-Mongolian lexical parallels, denoting the names of the horse coat color. It is known that the horse is a sacred animal in the Yakut and Mongolian culture and therefore the terminology of horse breeding is very developed and rich in both languages. In the furtherance of this goal, we used several methods of research; the main ones are component and distributive analyses. We used the component analysis to reveal the lexical-semantic feature of the parallels. The lexemes were divided into three groups: a) the stability of the lexical meaning of the word; b) a partial coincidence of the lexical meaning of the word; c) a noticeable change in the lexical meaning of the word. With the help of distributive analysis, we showed the phonostructural feature of the adjectives' names, denoting the name of the horse coat colors, and also revealed ethnocultural differences and similarities. As a result of the study, 13 Yakut-Mongolian parallels were found. As is known, there are about 200 kinds of horse coat colors, and to distinguish all of them, different nations use their complex adjectives. Therefore, the Yakut-Mongolian parallels are divided into 2 categories: one-component (9 items) and two-component (4 items). When analyzing the structural type of one-component lexical parallels, it was revealed that 4 out of 9 parallels were subjected to a structural change. Of the 5 parallels with the absolute coincidence of the structural types there are three Yakut stems: "sālïr ", "būlur", "kürӓŋ ", in all probability, they are late borrowings from the Mongolian language. Component analysis has shown that preservation of the stability of lexical meanings is noted in 31% (4) parallels, a slight lexical change occurred in 39% (5) parallels, notable lexical changes - in 31% (4) parallels.
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author Ninel Malysheva
Alla Bozhedonova
Yana Starostina
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Yana Starostina
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title Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
title_short Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
title_full Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
title_fullStr Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Analysis of the Yakut-Mongolian Parallels (the Case of the Horse Coat Color)
title_sort comparative analysis of the yakut-mongolian parallels (the case of the horse coat color)
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