The abundance of folk month names in different languages of Eastern Europe results in specific mental pictures in a speaker's mind. Translation usually fails to communicate the elaborate connotations implied, even in the case of closely related languages. The paper gives a comparative semantical analysis of folk month names in the Slavic languages, the Baltic languages, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Romanian and Albanian, identifying the common features, the differences and possible reasons for both. The aim of the paper is to provide data for both linguistic and ethnological mapping of Eastern Europe, as an area that had been under less influence from the Latin-dominated culture and had in that way better preserved some original, less unif...
El artículo se dedica al análisis multidimensional de los nombres arquetípicos de los meses. El etiq...
The Shors are one of the minor indigenous Turkic peoples of Siberia the majority of whom are living ...
The paper gives a contrastive conceptual analysis of the axiological lexicon in the Russian and Ukra...
The meaning of time in culture as presented on the examples of the folk names for the autumn and win...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The article presents an analysis of etymological component of the concepts summer and autumn in the ...
The paper reviews the recent book by Marina Valentsova The Folk Calendar of Czechs and Slovaks inves...
The aim of this thesis is to present and compare the names of the winter months in the Croatian and ...
The category of time functioning in individual cultures, as well as calendars - the corresponding sy...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The article examines borrowed plant names recorded in one of southwestern dialects of Latvia - Rucav...
The article investigates the structure and spatial variation of the names of tools for rolling laund...
In megrelian-Laz thegroup of the vocabulary that include Names of season and months is quite divers...
<p>The paper deals with the etymological research of five East.-Slav. dialectal words: баланцы, воро...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
El artículo se dedica al análisis multidimensional de los nombres arquetípicos de los meses. El etiq...
The Shors are one of the minor indigenous Turkic peoples of Siberia the majority of whom are living ...
The paper gives a contrastive conceptual analysis of the axiological lexicon in the Russian and Ukra...
The meaning of time in culture as presented on the examples of the folk names for the autumn and win...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The article presents an analysis of etymological component of the concepts summer and autumn in the ...
The paper reviews the recent book by Marina Valentsova The Folk Calendar of Czechs and Slovaks inves...
The aim of this thesis is to present and compare the names of the winter months in the Croatian and ...
The category of time functioning in individual cultures, as well as calendars - the corresponding sy...
Our article presents not just a review of the traditional month names in the Chulym Turkic dialects,...
The article examines borrowed plant names recorded in one of southwestern dialects of Latvia - Rucav...
The article investigates the structure and spatial variation of the names of tools for rolling laund...
In megrelian-Laz thegroup of the vocabulary that include Names of season and months is quite divers...
<p>The paper deals with the etymological research of five East.-Slav. dialectal words: баланцы, воро...
The article focuses on calendar personal names recorded in the 15–17th centuries Russian and Swedish...
El artículo se dedica al análisis multidimensional de los nombres arquetípicos de los meses. El etiq...
The Shors are one of the minor indigenous Turkic peoples of Siberia the majority of whom are living ...
The paper gives a contrastive conceptual analysis of the axiological lexicon in the Russian and Ukra...