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The genus Deschampsia and the epithet “ alpina” [PDF]
The epithet “alpina” has been recurrently used in the genus Deschampsia to name plants located in northern regions of Europe, Asia and North America, as a species (Deschampsia alpina (L.) Roem. & Schult.), but also in infraspecific categories (Deschampsia cespitosa subsp. alpina Tzvel. and Deschampsia cespitosa var. alpina Schur.).
Jorge Chiapella +2 more
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TIE LATE ROBERT L. RAMSAY in a recent paper contends that King Scyld of the Danes "was ,surely an eponym if there ever was one." More precisely, he believes that the king's name was made, by back formation, from the dynastic name ScyldingasJ and that the dynasty got its name from the shields with which its members were armed.
Kemp Malone
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LE CULTE D’APOLLON DIDYMEUS DANS LES COLONIES MILÉSIENNES DE LA PROPONTIDE ET DU PONT-EUXIN [PDF]
ur study focuses on the cult of Apollo Didymeus in the Milesian colonies of the Propontis and the Euxine Pontus. The sanctuary at Didyma, a toponym of Carian origin, was one of the main centers of the cult of Apollo in Asia Minor.
Remus Feraru
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Funeral and memorial lamentations in the folklore of Mordva-Erzya: poetic devices
Introduction. Lamentations remain an enduring national treasure of the Mordovian ethnos. They do not only offer the richest cultural and historical information, but also represent a living existence of the past in modern times.
Elena N. Vaganova
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In this paper, the authors inadvertently made a mistake when writing the specific epithet in the Description Section (p. 929), as Profundulus mixtlanesis instead of the correct specific epithet Profundulus mixtlanensis.
Claudia Patricia Ornelas-García
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Am Buadhfhacal Meadhan-Aoiseach Meranach agus mearan, mearanach, dàsachdach, dàsan(n)ach na Gàidhlig
The epithet meranach is found in Irish sources from the eleventh century. The same element may be present in the Irish surname Merna(gh) and perhaps also in the early thirteenth-century Scottish epithet Marrenah.
Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh
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The author is interested in the presence of the traditional features of style (verbal figures) in contemporary stylistics – theory, teaching, and interpretations.
Bożena Witosz
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The Reality of Erzya-Russian Poetic Bilingualism: the Artistic Phenomenon of Alexander Arapov
The article deals with the problematic and thematic projections of the work of Alexander Arapov (1959-2011), one of the most prominent representatives of modern Mordovian literature.
Aleksey A. Arzamazov
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Tropes in Olonkho: Stability and Variation
This article explores the use of rhetorical devices in the epic imagery of Yakutian epic poetry. The study focuses on the continuity of tropes such as epithet, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, and metonymy, drawing upon various recordings of Olonkho texts ...
S. D. Lvova
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Epithets in Story “Der große Wildenberg” by Siegfried Lenz
The article is devoted to the study of the epithets used by the modern German writer Siegfried Lenz to build a storyline and create images of his characters in the story “Der große Wildenberg”, which reveals social problems, disappointments, worries and ...
T. I. Shchelok
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