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Zhanar Zhetessova; Sabira Issakova; Assylymay Issakova; Kalbike Yessenova; Raikhan Ozgambayeva; Fariza Ismailova – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2025
The anthropocentric direction of modern linguistic research is of particular interest when studying animal tales. It highlights the importance of considering specific categories of verbal signs that shape ethnocultural marking and the worldview characteristics of an ethnic group. This study aimed to analyze animal tales using animalistic…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Language Research, Animals, Ethnic Groups

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