Phytonymic Symbolism in Bulgarian and Russian Folk Art
Stefka Petrova, Marian Petrov
pp. 125 - 129
 
Title: Phytonymic Symbolism in Bulgarian and Russian Folk Art
Authors: Stefka Petrova, Marian Petrov

Abstract: The report examines the anthropologized and other semantic and connotative loads of the names of some plants (wormwood and oregano) in Bulgarian and Russian folk art. The topic is related to the comparative study of a cultural heritage of the two nations. In recent years, linguistics in the Bulgarian and Russian languages has increased research in this direction. An example of developments in both languages is the recent research by Anna Angelova.

Keywords: Folk Art, Phytonymic Symbolism, Linguistics, Bulgarian, Russian

Received: 01-10-2019     Accepted: 01-12-2019     Published: 01-12-2019

Citation: Petrova, S., Petrov, M. (2019). Phytonymic Symbolism in Bulgarian and Russian Folk Art. Cultural and Historical Heritage: Preservation, Presentation, Digitalization (KIN Journal), 5(2), ISSN 2367-8038, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 125–129. DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.26615/issn.2367-8038.2019_2_013