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Emotional-Stylistic Peculiarities Of Nakh-Dagestan Vocatives Denoting The Husband-Wife Communication

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  • R. Sh. Khalidova
  • M. Ya. Khachukaeva

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 The aim of this article is to analyze the vocatives used by the couple in interrelations. The source of the article is gained by means of elicitation and from the lexicographic works.In the article the following methods of the research are used: systematic-structural method of description of vocatives of the family discourse, descriptive method (approaches of observation, systematization, comparing of the analyzed material).As a result of the research the peculiarities of the analyses of the vocatives of the family discourse in different Nakh-Dagestan languages were found.Conclusions. Most often in Nakh-Dagestan languages in the role of vocatives in family discourse vocative conjunctions are widely used. In some of these languages and less oftener we can see the proper names, more rarely the terms “husband†and “wife†themselves are used. Affectionate diminutive vocatives are used only when the couple is alone.

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  • R. Sh. Khalidova & M. Ya. Khachukaeva, 2018. "Emotional-Stylistic Peculiarities Of Nakh-Dagestan Vocatives Denoting The Husband-Wife Communication," Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Dagestan State Pedagogical University.
  • Handle: RePEc:dgs:journl:y:2018:id:585
    DOI: 10.31161/1995-0667-2018-12-2-87-91
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