Onomasiological perspective verbal idioms with key element of Turkish origin
Journal Title: Diversité et identité culturelle en Europe (DICE) - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 16
Abstract
This study addresses a certain category of Romanian verbal idioms based on key terms of Turkish origin. More specifically, we have in mind the thematic groups from which Romanian borrowed the terms, by integrating the respective Turkish loans into phrases copied from old Turkish or created on Romanian land. The onomasiological criterion applied here reflects the areas of contact between the two cultures, in the period of time between the 17th and the 20th centuries.
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Firdes VELI MUSLEDIN
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