Cognitive Onomastics: A Look from Europe. Review of the book: Brendler, S. (Ed.). (2016). Cognitive Onomastics: A Reader. Hamburg: Baar. [PDF]
The review provides a critical survey of the book which is the first anthology on cognitive onomastics. The book comprises articles by ten onomasticians from Austria, Hungary, Germany, Poland, and Finland for the period 2004–2014, selected by the editor ...
Natalia V. Vasilyeva
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Cognitive Socio-Onomastics; A New Domain in Interdisciplinary Studies [PDF]
The present paper aimed to introduce cognitive socio-onomastics, an emerging scientific and research interdisciplinary and a branch of cognitive sociolinguistics.
B. Zandi, B. Ahmadi
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Proper names in cognitive onomastics: Meaning and categorization of proper names
This theoretical paper gives an overview about how proper names and different name types exist in the mental system, also showing new solutions provided by the cognitive perspective in connection with old questions of name theory.
Katalin Reszegi
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A Cognitive Approach in Onomastics: Some Notes on Metaphorical Place-Names
In the framework of cognitive linguistics, metaphor is considered as a general cognitive mechanism that plays a fundamental role in human thinking and understanding, in the creation of our social, cultural, and psychological reality, while also impacting
Katalin Reszegi
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Pedagogical grammar of the Russian language in onomastic and cognitive aspects
The main features of pedagogical grammar are outlined, which make it possible to use the educational potential of proper names in teaching the Russian language to Uzbek students, to carry out educational activities – to expand the horizons and range of ...
A. S. Shcherbak, S. Z. Atavullaeva
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A Cognitive Onomastics Study of Traditional Chinese Herb Names
Herb names not only facilitate identification but also convey crucial information regarding the potential uses and benefits of traditional Chinese herbs.
Xiangyong Jiang, Haini Deng
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Silvio Brendler ed.: Cognitive Onomastics. A Reader [Kognitív név-tan. Tanulmánygyűjtemény]
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Kitti Hauber
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The Relation Between Social Identities and Outgroup Hostility Among German Immigrant‐Origin Citizens
One of the major drivers of societal conflict are the intergroup relations which rely mainly on social identity and which are rarely analyzed for immigrant groups. This article changes this point of view by investigating the extent to which national, ethnic, and religious identities relate to outgroup hostilities towards the majority of the German ...
Hayfat Hamidou‐Schmidt +1 more
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This paper offers a number of semiological reflections on proper names. It contrasts the Saussurean approach to names with the related socio-onomastic (i.e.
Adrian Pablé
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Proposal of interdisciplinary definition of proper name
This article makes a proposal of interdisciplinary definition of the concept of proper name based on Cognitive Onomastics (SJÖBLOM, 2010), Theory of Relevance (SPERBER &WILSON, 2001 [1995], (SEIDE & SCHULTZ, 2014), Neurolinguistics (VAN LANGENDONCK,2007)
Márcia Sipavicius Seide
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