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Translinguality as an Explication of Appellative Character of Urban Names

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices, 2022
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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Ways of creating surnames from the appellative tаtо (based on surnames common in Ukraine)

open access: yesPhilological Review, 2023
The article is devoted to the study of methods of creating surnames from the appellative tаtо. An overview of the scientific works of domestic linguists on the theoretical and applied aspects of the study of Ukrainian surnames was made (see, for example,
Yurii Pradid
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anthroponyms in Russian Written Speech

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2023
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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Baltic *kalu̯ā “hill”

open access: yesVilnius University Open Series, 2022
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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Appellative Names: Nanuŋ Towns in Context

open access: yesInternational Journal of Culture and History, 2022
In this paper, we focus on studying the appellative names of some towns in Nanuŋ and how these appellative names came into existence so as to uncover the important historical information, such as settlement history, folklore and social conditions about ...
M. A. Rashid, I. Alhassan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Contribution to the Study of Dutch Surnames on the Example of Surnames Motivated by the Appellative GRAAF

open access: yesSuvremena Lingvistika, 2022
This paper deals with the analysis of surnames motivated by the appellative graaf (i.e. count). Such surnames are derived from nobility titles in the Netherlands and Flanders and are the most common Dutch surnames.
Željana Pancirov Cornelisse   +1 more
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IMAGE AND TEXT: INTERACTION IN PUBLIC APPELLATIVE INSCRIPTIONS

open access: yesGerman Philology at the St Petersburg State University, 2022
The article analyzes public appellative inscriptions that emerged during the coronavirus pandemic and contain both non-verbal and verbal components.
L. F. Birr-Tsurkan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Class term as a part of the proper name or as an appellative identification of the onymic object and the consequences of its understanding on capitalization

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics/Jazykovedný casopis, 2021
According to the principles of standardization of anoikonyms (minor place-names) and following the rules of Slovak orthography, the appellative expressing the type of a certain object is written with a small initial letter if it is not part of the name ...
I. Valentová
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A comparative and diachronic analysis of film title translations and appellative effect transfer into Croatian and German

open access: yes, 2021
Studies of film title translations remain scant to this day. The existing studies mainly focus on investigating the sources of difficulties during the translation process.
Petar Gabrić   +4 more
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