The article deals with hunting terms in the Yakut language that name the objects of hunting (moose, ermine, sable, hare). The semantics of the nominations encompass a wide cultural and ethnographic background and are confirmed by the facts of mythological (folk) conceptions. The existence of the special taboo language of hunters is illustrated by a number of vivid examples. The conclusion is made about the close connection between language phenomena and the culture of a people.
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