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Літературна ономастика в працях львівських учених-україністів [PDF]
The article analyzes the research of Lviv Ukrainian Philology scholars in the field of literary onomastics. As literary onomastics is a science that is on the border of linguistics and literary studies, it is quite obvious that the onym of a literary ...
Сколоздра-Шепітко, Олеся
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Trójwymiarowa etniczna mapa Mińszczyzny w antroponimach literackich Sergiusza Piaseckiego
THREE-DIMENSIONAL ETHNIC MAP OF THE MINSKLAND IN THE LITERARY ANTHROPONYMS OF SERGIUSZ PIASECKI The article attempts to characterise S. Piasecki’s literary vision of the multiethnic world of the Polish- Belarusian borderland in the interwar period ...
Aleksandra Niewiara
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LINGUOSTYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF ONOMASTIC UNITS IN UZBEK LITERARY TEXT
The main purpose of the paper is to illuminate the linguistic and stylistic features of onomastic units used in Uzbek literary texts. In particular, the emergence of these units in the status of poetonyms, their occurrence in the text as onomastic metaphors, allusive nouns, "speaking" nouns, intertextuality are studied, the Alpomish, Boychibor ...
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Literary Onomastics Typology of Relevance to Ontology in "The Miracle of Aunt Beatriz" by the Dominican Dramatist Manuel Rueda [PDF]
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Alvarez-Altman, Grace
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In works on literary onomastics, Kosztolányi’s prose, which includes a vast number of names invented by the writer to capture his readers’ imagination, is often used as an illustrative example.
Páji, Gréta
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Literary Onomastics in the Picaresque Novel "Lazarillo Des Tormes"
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Alvarez-Altman, Grace
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Volume 3 is the most diverse thematically, containing articles on the general and applied aspects of onomastics, on onymy in literature and other cultural texts, as well as on chrematonyms.
Bijak, Urszula +2 more
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The Importance of Being “Ernest“ in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein: A Study in Literary Onomastics
AbstractIn Frankenstein, Mary Shelley utilizes the names of her characters to simultaneously distance the reader from the characters and to make ironic comparisons between the true identity of a character and the identity a character portrays. Furthermore, parallels are made between separate characters as well as between the character Margaret Saville ...
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The power & politics of naming: literary onomastics within dystopian fiction [PDF]
This research will examine the use of names within a particular genre of literature, in order to investigate the role of onomastics in shaping the characteristics of dystopian literature. Texts of this genre are unique in regards to the authoritarian and
Butler, James Odelle
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Literary onomastic theory – An introduction
Martyna Katarzyna Gibka, Richard Coates
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