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Név és névtelenség Italo Calvino „A nemlétező lovag” című művében
Name and namelessness in the novel ”The Non-Existing Knight” by Italo Calvino Personal names of the tale novel ”The Non-existing Knight” by Italo Calvino are examined from a name theoretical point of view in this paper.
Mariann Slíz
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Poliszém jelentésszerkezetek Kosztolányi Dezső Édes Anna című regényében
Polysemous meaning structures in the novel Édes Anna by Dezső Kosztolányi In works on literary onomastics, Kosztolányi’s prose, which includes a vast number of names invented by the writer to capture his readers’ imagination, is often used as ...
Gréta Páji
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Helynévképzők a fiktív nevek körében
Place-name suffixes in fictive proper names The present article aims at proving the hypothesis that invented (fictive) place-names (mostly found in literary works) contain the characteristic affixes that are present in real place-names (i.e.
Ágnes Bényei
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Azonosságok és különbözőségek a magyar népmese és az irodalmi mese névadási szokásaiban
Similarities and differences in the name stock of Hungarian folk and literary tales This paper presents how patterns of name giving practices adapted in literary tales are dependent upon those used in folk tales.
Katalin G. Papp
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Fordítói kihívások és megoldások a magyar nyelvű Harry Potter-kötetekben
Challenges and solutions in translating the Harry Potter volumes into Hungarian The paper examines the name stock of the seven Harry Potter books by comparing the original English name forms with their Hungarian equivalents.
Réka Hertelendy
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Személynevek az irodalmi művek címeiben
Personal names in the titles of literary works This paper intends to answer the question whether there is a kind of connection between the title involving a personal name and the genre of a literary work.
Katalin G. Papp
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Vácziné Takács Edit: Az írói névadás sajátosságai. Karinthy Frigyes művei alapján
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Gréta Páji
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In a registerlike fashion Nándor Gion has used several real and realistic Hungarian names in his works in order to aid readers in connecting to the Hungarian-related past of the southern area of the Carpathian Basin.
Kurcz, Ádám István
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In works on literary onomastics, Kosztolányi’s prose, which includes a vast number of names invented by the writer to capture his readers’ imagination, is often used as an illustrative example.
Páji, Gréta
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When examining Kosztolányi’s short stories, as in the case of his novels, great importance should be attached to names and to comments made on names. Three distinct name giving strategies can be observed in Kosztolányi’s short stories, which, at the same
Páji, Gréta
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