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ISSUE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. 2015. Issue 9-2
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LEXICAL AND PHONETIC CHANGES OF THE NAMES OF THE CERTAIN PARTS OF THE BODY IN THE LEZGIAN AND TABASARAN LANGUAGES IN THE COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL ASPECT

Sefiyat Iskanderovna Ashurbekova
Dagestan State Pedagogical University

Ashurali Gadzhibalaevich Adilov
Dagestan State Pedagogical University


Submitted: September 1, 2015
Abstract. The article provides comparative analysis of the names of the body parts in the closely related (Lezgian and Tabasaran) languages. Comparative analysis indicated that the compared languages, except for the common phonetic and morphological characteristics, possess the specific features typical for a certain language. Phonetic changes of the compared somatonyms indicate that the difference is identified basically in the acoustic aspect of the words of the compared languages.
Key words and phrases:
лексика
семантика
соматическая лексика
соматонимы
фонетика
согласные
аффиксы
vocabulary
semantics
somatic vocabulary
somatonyms
phonetics
consonants
affixes
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