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Summary The paper deals with onomastics as a branch of linguistics, its subject matter, scope of research, methodology, and relations to other branches of linguistics, such as language history, dialectology, as well as other fields, for example, history.
Sławomir Gala
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Sociolinguistic Studies, 2020
‘Líwhù’ (meaning ‘death’) as a morpheme in some Bette (Obudu) names has cultural, religious and social relevance. Generally used as variations of allusions to death, it encapsulates the Bette person’s very essence as a being deeply rooted in the existence of spirits and other supernatural forces.
Samson Nzuanke, Zana Akpagu
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‘Líwhù’ (meaning ‘death’) as a morpheme in some Bette (Obudu) names has cultural, religious and social relevance. Generally used as variations of allusions to death, it encapsulates the Bette person’s very essence as a being deeply rooted in the existence of spirits and other supernatural forces.
Samson Nzuanke, Zana Akpagu
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ONOMASTIC DOMAIN AND THE CONCEPT OF ONOMASTIC UNITS
Current Research Journal of Philological SciencesThis article covers the concepts of onomastic field and onomastic units. The article says in Haki that the quantitative set of lexemes, the organized state as a specific system, constitutes the composition of the linguistic vocabulary fund. These lexemes are usually studied in linguistics in particular word categories: noun category, adjective category,
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2023
Literary Onomastics surveys different methods of studying names in works of literature and offers representative works of literary onomastic analysis. Included in this volume are qualitative studies that examine select names as well as quantitative studies that examine entire systems of names.
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Literary Onomastics surveys different methods of studying names in works of literature and offers representative works of literary onomastic analysis. Included in this volume are qualitative studies that examine select names as well as quantitative studies that examine entire systems of names.
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This article deals with the use of proper names in the Greco-Roman world. The main stress is laid on names of historical persons; other name categories are divine and heroic names, ethnics, toponyms, names of animals, festivities, and so on. The main sources for ancient onomastics are the hundreds of thousands of inscriptions (including coin legends ...
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