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Terms in the field of the beauty industry and their etymological features in the Turkish language (using the example of make-up and care products)

https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-1-2024-46-53

Abstract

This study analyzes the terms in the field of the beauty industry and their etymological features. The terminology was limited to make-up products as well as grooming cosmetics. The article briefly discusses the history of the origin and application of makeup. The selection of lexical material was carried out by the method of controlled selection from modern Turkish printed publications, catalogs of professional cosmetics. In this study, each lexical unit is analyzed from its original form to its modern usage in the Turkish language. The conclusions provide a correlation of the obtained etymological data of the studied terms.

About the Authors

L. M. Galyautdinova
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation

Luiza M. Galyautdinova, Senior Lecturer, Institute of International Relations

18 Kremlyovskaya street, Kazan



Z. Kh. Kizilkaya
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation

Zilya Kh. Kizilkaya, Assistant, Institute of International Relations

18 Kremlyovskaya street, Kazan



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Galyautdinova L.M., Kizilkaya Z.Kh. Terms in the field of the beauty industry and their etymological features in the Turkish language (using the example of make-up and care products). Modern Oriental Studies. 2024;6(1):46-53. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2686-9675-1-2024-46-53

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