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Tilovova Gavhar Abdaxatovna – Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 2025
This article deals with an important problem facing Uzbek lexicography, that is, the translation of forestry terms and lexicons into a bilingual Uzbek-German electronic dictionary. Naturally, the opinions of scientists regarding electronic dictionaries are presented, and the disparities between printed and electronic dictionaries are clarified. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Turkic Languages, German, Dictionaries
K. K. Sarekenova; G. S. Rainbekova; G. Sagidolda; G. Abdimaulen; L. Beisenbayeva; G. Bekenova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2025
Antonymy is a kind of lexical opposition formed by a relational pair of words that refer to a relationship from the opposite point of view. This study attempts to explore the problems of antonymy with respect to theoretical and practical lexicography. The data was collected from dictionaries, published works of scientists and lexicographers. The…
Descriptors: Lexicography, Dictionaries, Diachronic Linguistics, Definitions
Saltanat Nurgaliyeva; Anara Zhumasheva; Serik Yelikpaev; Bakhytgul Kapassova; Bibigul Nygmetova; Meruyert Kairova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Animated films adapted for Kazakh-speaking audiences have served as a crucial cultural medium, not only of entertainment but also to develop the cognitive and linguistic capabilities of children. This study delves into examining how Disney cartoons are translated into Kazakh, in both audio and visual scripts, and what obstacles are faced in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cartoons, Translation, Turkic Languages
Zhorashova Aizhan; Aituganova Saulesh; Baitanasova Karlygash; Seiputanova Aiymgul – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2025
The author is an authoritative person who creates the literary world. The relevance of our article is a narrative analysis of Mukhtar Magauin's work, one of the writers with a clear style and personality, who has developed his own school of writing in Kazakh literature. Since ancient times, the recognition of the writer's personality by analyzing…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Literary Genres, Language Styles
Damir Husnutdinov; Firuza Sibgaeva; Ruzilya Salakhova; Ramil Mirzagitov; Ramilya Sagdieva – Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language), 2024
The meaning and emotional coloring of phraseology in the Tatar language may depend on the context and method of use. For example, the same phraseology may have different meanings and emotional connotations in different situations. In this study, we use a corpus provided by these researchers to analyze the expressions of emotions in the Tatar…
Descriptors: Turkic Languages, Language Usage, Phrase Structure, Emotional Response
Sadirova Kulzat Kanievna; Zhazykova Raushan Balgalievna; Yessenova Kalbike Umirbaevna; Sapina Sabira Minataevna; Mirov Mukhtar Orynbasaruly; Abdirova Sholpan Gaidarovna – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
In linguistics, onomastics is the science that studies the history and origin of toponyms, along with their structural aspects. This study aimed to determine the origin of toponyms by comparing their linguistic and ethnocultural, as well as mythical, information. A qualitative research design guided this study. A few toponyms were identified…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Turkic Languages, Dictionaries, Ethnic Groups
Kuchshanova Ainur Nuraslovna; Kushkimbayeva Ainur Serikbayevna; Akchambayeva Sholpan Tenelovna; Bostekova Ainur Rakhmetovna; Mirov Mukhtar Orynbasaruly – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2025
Linguacultural concept, which is a conditional mental unit, is a comprehensive study of language, consciousness and culture. This study examines linguacultural and cognitive image of personages in the works of Mukhtar Omarkhanuli Auezov (1897-1961). This study reveals linguacultural and cognitive mechanisms of word transformation in a literary…
Descriptors: Authors, Literature, Literary Criticism, Psycholinguistics
Zeinep Bazarbayeva; Nazgul Ospangaziyeva; Akshay Zhalalova; Kulpash Koptleuova; Ainur Karshigayeva – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Languages that have complex syllable patterns also share linguistic features with each other. These features can be identified through diachronic paths developed by these syllable patterns this study aimed to show the universality of syllabemes in Kazakh and other languages, focusing on questions like evolution of syllables in the Turkic…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Turkic Languages, Language Classification, Phonology
Yerbol Munai; Nurila Shaimerdinova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Cingiz-namä, 'Book of Cingiz Khan' written by Ötämiš ?aji in the 16th century, has gained increasing attention among scholars in recent years. The manuscript, which is in Chagatay, a Turkic literary language of Central Asia, preserves oral traditions and the Kipchak linguistic features. The current study aims to collect and analyze the military…
Descriptors: Semantics, Language Usage, Vocabulary, Books
Darina Mukanova; Shara Mazhitayeva; Gaukhar Issina – rEFLections, 2024
The article is devoted to the study of the features of the verbalization of the concept of "wealth" and "poverty" in Kazakh, Chinese, and English. The relevance of the study lies in the fact that by revealing the semantic load of these concepts, the main economic categories that are important for every person, it is possible to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, English, Turkic Languages
Ayauzhan Taussogarova; Diana Tuzelbayeva; Saule Bektemirova; Vera Yermakova; Zhaina Satkenova; Abdibek Amirov – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
The scientific advancement and globalization have influenced the way fields like anthropolinguistics, cognitive linguistics, and ethnolinguistics should be studied to research intercultural communication. This study examined the national dishes that make up the Kazakh gluttonous discourse, its components, customs, and rituals, and how serving a…
Descriptors: Turkic Languages, Discourse Analysis, Cultural Awareness, Food
Gulzhan T. Shokym; Kamshat B. Zhumasheva; Gabit K. Khassanov; Marat K. Azhgaliyev; Rita B. Sultangaliyeva; Aigul A. Ramanova; Astra E. Gabdesheva – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2022
This investigation reveals gender specificity in the vocabulary segment of the Kazakh language picture of the world. The study draws the material from the Explanatory Dictionary of the Kazakh Literary Language and the Kazakh Dictionary and is based on the theory of conceptual metaphor and analysis of gender-marked metaphors. The results show that…
Descriptors: Turkic Languages, Foreign Countries, Sex, Language Usage
Tinatin Tchintcharauli; Nino Tsintsadze; Teona Damenia; Tamar Kalkhitashvili; Nino Doborjginidze; Sigal Uziel-Karl – First Language, 2024
This article explores the applicability of mean length of utterance (MLU) as a language assessment measure for Georgian child language, as to-date, Georgian, a morphologically rich language with numerous inflectional categories, experiences an extensive lack of instruments for early language assessment. To this end, a set of guidelines for…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Oral Language, Language Acquisition, Turkic Languages
Ainur K. Moldabayeva; Laura A. Butabayeva; Gulnaz T. Kulnazarova; Lazzat M. Tulepova; Mira A. Magnurova – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2024
The study described in this article evaluates the effectiveness of methods of improving phonetic, grammatical, and syntactic skills in children with general speech underdevelopment in a bilingual environment. The method is based on a theoretical study of severe speech disorders, a structural analysis of linguistic samples, and a comparative study…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language Skills, Bilingualism, Speech Therapy
Gulsara Kozhakhmetova; Saule Tazhibayeva; Gulgaysha Sagidolda; Lyazzat Beisenbayeva; Nurgul Abeshova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
The jewellery names and the ethnic identity of the Kazakh culture are lexically correlated as clearly evident from various ethnolinguistic analyses of jewellery vocabulary. This study aimed to analyze some common jewellery names as jüzük (ring), biläzük (bracelet), sïr?a (earring), moncak (necklace, beads), tügma (button), belba?, qur, qadis…
Descriptors: Naming, Turkic Languages, Metal Working, Design Crafts