Prediction of Relational Deciphering Stimuli of Compound Abbreviated Appellatives [PDF]
The present study is devoted to the description of the methodology for predicting word combinations equivalent to compound abbreviated appellatives, which is based on the use of the correlation of semantic cases of equivalent word combinations and ...
Ekaterina N. Mikhailova
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Symbolism of Names and of the Word “Name” in the Bible [PDF]
In every civilization, there is a clear tendency for people to find a proper name for things, places, human persons, angels and gods / God. Nearly 4,000 geographical and personal names can be found in the Bible of the Old and New Testaments.
Jože Krašovec
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Orographic appellatives in the modern toponymy of Ilijaš
From the semantic-motivational aspect, toponyms motivated by the geomorphological characteristics of the referent greatly surpass other semantic-motivational groups of toponyms, both in number and variety of appellatives.
Nihada Ibrišimović
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Variability of Russian phraseological units with personal names
The topic of variability is one of the most demanded in the field of phraseology, since the interrelation of variability and stability is the essential characteristic of phraseological expressions as reproducible language expressions.
Maria L. Kovshova, Pavel S. Dronov
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Semantic transformation of the noun mamochka: from ‘wife’ to ‘cannon’
In the semantic theory of Gottlob Frege, the content of a linguistic sign is determined by the connection between the meaning and a set of subjective perceptions that form the meaning.
Maksim A. Krongauz
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Appellatifs et relations interpersonnelles en arabe saoudien et tunisien: variations culturelles
Appellatives, terms of address used when “calling” someone, can take the form of proper names or common names that designate an individual or a group and are often loaded with meaning.
Jihene Beji, Zoubeir Chaouch
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The Croatian Hydronym and Choronym Líka and its Presumed Relatives Lech, Liẽkė, etc.
The Croatian hydronym and choronym Lika is often mentioned together with the hydronym Lech (Austria, Bavaria) and with a group of Lithuanian and Latvian hydronyms and other toponyms and appellatives. They are all presumed to be based on the PIE root *(h1)
Harald Bichlmeier
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Representation of Grammatical Information in a Regional Toponymic Gazetteer [PDF]
The paper addresses the problem of representation of grammatical information in dictionaries and reference-books by considering one particular title focused on the oikonymic system of the Volgograd region.
Dmitry Yu. Ilyin, Elena G. Sidorova
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Abbreviated appelatives as independent modifications of abbreviations
The paper is devoted to compound abbreviated appellatives, i.e. non-initial common abbreviations, related to the collocations by means of “spontaneous” formation (in diachrony) and/or motivation (in synchrony).The relevance of the investigation is ...
Vyacheslav I. Terkulov
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Pragmatic Potential of Designations of Ancient Egyptian Realities in Modern Russian Media
The article is devoted to the consideration of pragmatic potential as a peripheral aspect of the meaning of foreign words denoting ancient Egyptian realities. The material for the study was publications in modern Russian media.
M. A. M. Abu Elela
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