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COGNITIVE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF PRECEDENT ANTHROPONYM
The article discusses the dynamics of the cognitive potential development of the precedent anthroponym, i.e. a nationally and culturally marked proper name that reflects discursive and pragmatic trends in the evolution of a single language unit within ...
Mikhail V. Zolotarev +1 more
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O proishoždenii sela Šarkan i ego nazvanija [PDF]
Dieser Name (Å arkan) lässt sich mit dem Anthroponym iranischer Abstammung, das seinerÂseits aus den Turksprachen entlehnt wurde, in Verbindung bringen.
Mira Samarova
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Considerations regarding the meaning of toponym Făgăraș
The article highlights opinions about the meaning of the name Făgăraș (attested both as a toponym and as an anthroponym). In order to explain its meaning, the sources, which are extremely diverse, are documented (collections of documents, statistical and
Ionel Boamfă, Alexandru Ungureanu
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Nicknames as one of the main ways of designating people in Erzya Mordovians (on the example of residents of the village of Staraya Shentala of the Shentalinsky district of the Samara region) [PDF]
Introduction. For the rural population it is characteristic that many members are given not only codified nominations, but also all kinds of nicknames. Rural Erzya population is not an exception in this regard.
Elena Iu. Loginova
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Bulgarian Anthroponym as a (Balkan) Text
This article considers a proper name as a text: as a linguistic, semiotic, sociocultural, and ethnographic ‘narrative.’ The author assumes that the anthroponymic space in modern Bulgaria is a live environment which is permanently developing and ...
Irina A. Sedakova
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The oasis of al‐‘Ulā is subject to a vast development operation by the central government of the Saudi monarchy. Agriculture is not strictly speaking the first objective of this initiative, the emphasis being on tourism and thus on the vast historical heritage and landscape qualities of the region.
Muriel Gros‐Balthazard +10 more
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Illyrian Personal Anthroponyms
This article follows a previous publication dedicated to Venetic personal anthroponyms. In the present article, we investigate Illyrian personal anthroponyms from the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a continuously updated Latin inscription catalogue covering the Roman Empire period and its provinces.
Giancarlo T. Tomezzoli +1 more
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Self-Nominations with Function of Anthroponym in Runet
Self-nominations with the function of an anthroponym (nicknames, yuzerniki, usernames) belonging to users of the Russian-speaking segment of Internet communication are analyzed.
V. V. Kaziaba
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Our investigation has been conducted on a set of 854 Venetic personal anthroponyms from the area corresponding to the today’s Veneto/Friuli and areas around, derived from the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum a continuously updated Latin inscription catalogue covering the Roman Empire period and its provinces.
Rainhardt S. Stein +1 more
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Researching Internet Nicknames: On the Methodology of Material Selection (Based on German-Language Internet Communication) [PDF]
The paper aims to explore the Internet nickname as a main anthroponymic unit of Internet communication, an integral part of a virtual personality, and an outcome of complex psycholinguistic processes of self-naming.
Viktoria V. Kaziaba
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