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DĖL PREILOS KILMĖS

open access: yes, 2014
The article discusses the origin of the place-name Preila. Preila is a settlement located in the Curonian Spit. To this day, there is no obvious and definitely proven interpretation of this name’s origin.
Kiseliūnaitė, Dalia; Klaipėda University
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Dargin onyms in a linguistic and cultural context

open access: yesModern scientist
статья посвящена анализу особенностей собственных имён даргинского языка, отмеченных в литературных произведениях, а именно – в таких жанрах произведений народного писателя Дагестана Расула Багомедова как эссе и очерках. Актуальность темы исследования определяется тем, что изучение даргинских собственных имён в лингвокультурологическом контексте даёт ...
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PLEASE MEET POETONYMOLOGY

open access: yesНеофилология, 2017
The postulates of the poetonym’s meaning specifics, which fix principal difference in onym semantics of fiction work from proper name in language semantics are considered.
Valeriy Mikhaylovich Kalinkin
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BALTIC ONYMS IN TIME AND SPACE

open access: yesIndo-European Linguistics and Classical Philology, 2021
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Curious Contronyms

open access: yes, 1978
In his August 1977 Word Ways article on words ending in -onym, George Scheetz asked readers if they could identify contronym or charactonym, neither of which appears in standard dictionaries.
Lederer, Richard
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Under the banyan tree--exclusion and inclusion of people with mental disorders in rural North India. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Public Health, 2015
Mathias K   +4 more
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Systematic approach to the research of the associative-cultural background of onyms: from regional to nationwide level

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2016
The article is related to the research of systematic semantics features of onyms by outcrop and description of their associative-cultural background within regional and nationwide background knowledge (e.g., onym Y.A. Gagarin ). The relevance of the work
N V Bubnova
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PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ONYM COMPONENTS

open access: yes
This article discusses the department of onomastics and phraseological units with onomastic components. This is given the components of onomastics which are anthroponyms, toponyms, zoonyms. Clearly, onomastic components were used in their direct meaning but later, it had figurative meaning being as a component of phraseological units.
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