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Appellative Constructions with Epistemic Modality Predicates
The object of the study is parenthetical constructions, represented in the language by three types — modal, reflexive and appellative. Modal introductory constructions denote the modal status of a proposition.
E. R. Ioanesyan
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Towards a Methodology for the Analysis of Associative-Derivational Meaning of a Personal Name [PDF]
Based on appellative lexical units derived from the Russian personal name Ivan, as well as on idioms with this name, the author advances an analytical approach for the investigation into the associative-derivational meaning of a personal name.
Lyubov A. Feoktistova
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ANTHROPOGENIC APPELLATIVE DERIVED ORONYMS OF HISTORICAL UMAN REGION [PDF]
The aim of the article is to find out the motives for the nomination of some oronyms of the historical Uman region that covers certain districts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Vinnytsia regions and tends to belong to Uman.
Oksana B. Kolesnyk +1 more
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National and cultural semantics of Russian anthropometaphors [PDF]
The article belongs to the field of cognitive-oriented research and examines the role of humans in language and culture and the need to study their close relationships.
Denisenko Elena Nikolaevna
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Translinguality as an Explication of Appellative Character of Urban Names
Modern urban names are characterized by properties that allow them to be simultaneously attributed to a special type of mass communication, to episodes of external communication of an organization and acts of self-presentation.
Tatiana V. Poplavskaia, Alena V. Shylei
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Anthroponyms in Russian Written Speech
The paper deals with the spelling of proper names and designations related to the field of anthroponymy. This includes a common problem of the use of an uppercase letter, as well as the spelling alterations between “hyphen — contact — space ...
Iya V. Nechaeva
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The purpose of this contribution is to separate Baltic *kalu̯ā “hill” from Baltic *kalnas “mountain” and to connect it with Indo-Aryan *kū́lva-, Iranian *karu̯a- „thin-haired“; Greek *κόλϝος “docked, hornless”; Italic *kalau̯o- & *kalau̯ā “bald (head)”,
Václav Blažek
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THE NAMES OF TRAVELING ROUTESOF THE HISTORICAL UMAN AREA (18th–19th CENTURIES) [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to analyze structural and semantic features of ancient dromonyms and remigationyms of the historical Uman area during their existence, at the beginning of the first fixations in the written texts of 18th–19th centuries to ...
Oksana B. Vasylyk
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I.A. Bunin’s poetic mythonymicon: connotative aspect
The article studies the system of mythological names in I.A. Bunins poetic heritage. The relevance of the topic is due to the unexplored problems of word-formation motivation, semantics, structure, and the role of mythological names in I.A.
Olga A. Selemeneva
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S. I. Ozhegov: “I’m Writing to You on a Typewriter...” (Linguistic Sketches of 1950—1960s)
The article presents unknown evidence of epistolary communication of S. I. Ozhegov and his “correspondents” — Professor A. M. Egolin, Prince P. Obolenskiy, Mr Nedzvetskiy. The linguistic informativeness of the letters is noted. The value of the presented
O. V. Nikitin
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