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- W4312178802 abstract "In modern linguistics, the study of thematic layers of vocabulary is one of the topical issues of research. Of particular interest are dialects. In the process of semantic analysis of the linguistic view of the world, it is revealed that the dialect speaker in the process of mastering things and phenomena reflects them in the vocabulary of his language. The study of lexemes of certain dialects contributes to the disclosure of the national and cultural characteristics of its speaker, the peculiarities of the perception of reality, and worldview. Dialects are different from all other varieties of the national language and have significant differences from the literary language. Dialects are always limited by territorial and social boundaries. Dialects as opposed to the national language have their specific phonetic features, grammatical structure, and vocabulary. There are three dialects in the Crimean Tatar language: northern (steppe), middle, and southern (coastal) dialects. Each dialect has phonetic, morphological, and lexical features unique to it. Many languages of the world have been formed based on dialects. The Crimean Tatar language is no exception. The Crimean Tatar literary language is based on the middle dialect. Dialectisms are compared with the literary language and differ in their phonetic, morphological, lexical, and semantic features. The study examines the synonymy of clothing names between the lexemes of the literary language and dialectisms. Synonyms either as dialectisms can be used for the literary name of one type of clothing." @default.
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- W4312178802 date "2022-12-23" @default.
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- W4312178802 title "Characteristics Of Synonymy In The Dialect System Of The Crimean Tatar Language" @default.
- W4312178802 doi "https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2022.12.116" @default.
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