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Variation and changes in soccer players’ names of Brazilian National soccer team

open access: yesOnomástica desde América Latina, 2020
This paper presents an analysis of official and unofficial anthroponyms of soccer players from the Brazilian National team from 1958 to 2018. The theoretical framework is based on both onomastic studies, such as Amaral (2011), Amaral e Seide (2020), Bajo
Vinícius Pereira de Souza Cruz   +1 more
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Cognitive Potential Development of Precedent Anthroponym

open access: yesVestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 2. Jazykoznanije, 2020
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 a fixed time frame. The analysis of the data of lexicographic sources along with the data of discourse
Mikhail Zolotarev, Irina Privalova
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Information Technology for Preserving the Bulgarian Folklore Heritage [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Folk songs are an important and essential part of the Bulgarian cultural heritage. Following the traditions of the 20th century in publishing Bulgarian folk songs, we prepared the book “Folk Songs from Thrace” [3] with scores and lyrics recorded from ...
Kirov, Nikolay, Peycheva, Lozanka
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Dėl tariamai slaviškos lietuvių antroponimijos

open access: yesBaltistica, 2012
Straipsnyje aptariama senosios Lietuvos valstybės slaviškoje raštinėje atsiradusi antroponimija, laikytina Lietuvos valstybės (ne lietuvių kalbos!) paveldu:Tėvavardžiai su priesagomis -ovič, -evič, vartoti įvardijant bet kurios tautybės visų senosios ...
Zigmas Zinkevičius
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Personal names and denomination of Livonians in early written sources

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2014
This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and analyses the names used for this ethnos and possible personal names.
Enn Ernits
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Traduction réciproque : Jean-Charles Vegliante & Chetro De Carolis

open access: yesRevue Italienne d'Etudes Françaises, 2020
This translation workshop is based on a poem by Jean-Charles Vegliante, Enfants qui jouent, and one by Chetro De Carolis, Hammerklavier, plus three short fragments by the two authors respectively. Translators’ reflection focuses on the general problem of
Jean-Charles Vegliante   +1 more
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До питання семантичної трансформації й концептуалізації біблійних антропонімів [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
У статті здійснено аналіз лінгвокультурологічних особливостей семантичної трансформації й концептуалізації провідних біблійних антропонімів: з’ясовано потрактування поняття «концепт» у сучасній лінгвокультурології; визначено умови концептуалізації й ...
Решетняк, О. (O. Reshetniak)   +1 more
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Onomatological analysis of the technonyms in the sphere of energetics (based on the Russian, English and Chinese languages) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The article deals with the results of the onomatological analysis of the names of renewable energy facilities in the Russian, English and Chinese languages.
Kobenko, Yury Viktorovich   +2 more
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Anthroponymic Space in the Prose by Tamara Bargova

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. The study of poetic anthroponymy is not an active research strategy in Finno-Ugric studies. Questions regarding the semantic potential of a character's name within the content-meaning structure of the text remain on the periphery of the ...
Svetlana V. Sheyanova   +1 more
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SOCIOLINGUISTIC FEATURES OF ANTHROPONYMS

open access: yes, 2023
This article describes in detail the analysis of anthroponyms, which are considered a branch of onomastics. Anthroponyms are considered as a section about names, nicknames, surnames, nicknames given to a person's name, and the objects that have become a person's name are also discussed. The sociolinguistic analysis of anthroponyms is also presented.
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