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Semantic Features of the Pastoral Layer of Zoolexics in the Adyghe Languages
Аnalyzes the lexical composition of the Mozdok dialect of the Kabardino-Circassian language.
The study is conducted on new fi eld material. For the first time in several decades, diagnostics and systematization of dialect terms in comparison with the literary language are carried out. As the study showed, dialectal differences are observed in phonetic, lexical, word-formation, and semantic plans. The results obtained showed that the language of the Mozdok Kabardians contains many words that are not used
in the speech of the inhabitants of Kabardino-Balkaria, and many borrowings from different languages that have entered the everyday vocabulary of the Mozdok people are also found. They are accepted by the language in two ways: in their original form or with some phonetic changes.
The study is conducted on new fi eld material. For the first time in several decades, diagnostics and systematization of dialect terms in comparison with the literary language are carried out. As the study showed, dialectal differences are observed in phonetic, lexical, word-formation, and semantic plans. The results obtained showed that the language of the Mozdok Kabardians contains many words that are not used
in the speech of the inhabitants of Kabardino-Balkaria, and many borrowings from different languages that have entered the everyday vocabulary of the Mozdok people are also found. They are accepted by the language in two ways: in their original form or with some phonetic changes.
Adyghe Languages, Kabardino-Circassian Language, Dialectology, Vocabulary, Mozdok Dialect