Peculiarities of the Study of Ethnonyms in the Linguistic and Cultural Aspect
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https://doi.org/10.2024/436kjn82Keywords:
Ethnonyms, culture, language, aspectsAbstract
Ethnonyms are names given to ethnic groups or communities, serving as key identifiers that encapsulate a variety of cultural, linguistic, and historical elements. This article explores the peculiarities in the study of ethnonyms from a linguistic and cultural perspective, examining their significance, evolution, and the complexities involved in their interpretation. It delves into the impact of ethnonyms on identity, the nuances of their linguistic structure, and their cultural connotations, offering a comprehensive understanding of this unique intersection between language and culture.
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https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/3884
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