The article provides a comparative analysis of the topic of kinship in Chinese and Turkic languages based on a linguocultural approach. It combines linguistics, sociology, psychology, cultural studies, anthropology and ethnology. Sources on the subject of kinship in Turkish and Chinese have been studied, and their commonalities and differences have been analyzed in depth
ABSTRACT The article provides a linguistic and historical overview of the problem of integration...
In any vernacular, there is a group of words that serve to indicate the relationship between people’...
In this article, A. Kurtchaev pays attention to the three aspects of the issue: First, the Turkic pe...
© 2019, Association for Social Studies Educa. All rights reserved. The purpose of this article is to...
Turkic kinship terminologies represent a mixture of words of native and foreign origin, and the prop...
This article briefly describes the history of the study of the kinship terms by blood in Chinese lan...
This paper considers the linguistic analysis of kinship terms on the example of English and Uzbek la...
The article discusses a brief history of studying the system of terms of kinship, degr...
Turkic kinship terminologies have been diversely classified as Turco-Mongolic, Siberian Generational...
This chapter provides an overview of scholarly efforts to collect, codify, and explain kinship terms...
The purpose of the study - the identification of common Turk-Mongolian lexical items with specific T...
The article attempts to examine the characteristic features of kinship terms in Armenian, English an...
The article is devoted to clarifying the semantic and lexical features of kinship terms in the Uzbek...
In this paper, both kinship terms and addressing statements relating to the kinship of Khakassian, ...
In Yeniseian languages certain criteria distinguish male and female classes. The present paper has a...
ABSTRACT The article provides a linguistic and historical overview of the problem of integration...
In any vernacular, there is a group of words that serve to indicate the relationship between people’...
In this article, A. Kurtchaev pays attention to the three aspects of the issue: First, the Turkic pe...
© 2019, Association for Social Studies Educa. All rights reserved. The purpose of this article is to...
Turkic kinship terminologies represent a mixture of words of native and foreign origin, and the prop...
This article briefly describes the history of the study of the kinship terms by blood in Chinese lan...
This paper considers the linguistic analysis of kinship terms on the example of English and Uzbek la...
The article discusses a brief history of studying the system of terms of kinship, degr...
Turkic kinship terminologies have been diversely classified as Turco-Mongolic, Siberian Generational...
This chapter provides an overview of scholarly efforts to collect, codify, and explain kinship terms...
The purpose of the study - the identification of common Turk-Mongolian lexical items with specific T...
The article attempts to examine the characteristic features of kinship terms in Armenian, English an...
The article is devoted to clarifying the semantic and lexical features of kinship terms in the Uzbek...
In this paper, both kinship terms and addressing statements relating to the kinship of Khakassian, ...
In Yeniseian languages certain criteria distinguish male and female classes. The present paper has a...
ABSTRACT The article provides a linguistic and historical overview of the problem of integration...
In any vernacular, there is a group of words that serve to indicate the relationship between people’...
In this article, A. Kurtchaev pays attention to the three aspects of the issue: First, the Turkic pe...