Structural and derivational system of meteorological vocabulary of the Permian Komi language
Rakin Anatoly N.,
Doctor of Philology, Chief Research Fellow of Language Sector, Institute of Language, Literature and History of the Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Syktyvkar, Russia), anatolij.rakin@mail.ru
The work considers the structural-derivational analysis of meteorological vocabulary of the Komi-Perm language. It studies three types of structural meteonims: one-word names (derivatives and not-derivatives), binomial composites or complex words and the component design.
Keywords: Komi-Perm language; Meteorological vocabulary; structural types; single-word meteonims; composites; compound names.
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