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Maksymyuk M., Anistratenko A. THE ROLE OF NATIONAL HERO IN THE V. KOZHELYANKA’S NOVEL „KOTIGOROSHKO” AND THE „THIRD FIELD” (ANTHROPONYMIC ASPECT).
Максимюк Марта +1 more
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The DCU dependency-based metric in WMT-MetricsMATR 2010 [PDF]
We describe DCU’s LFG dependencybased metric submitted to the shared evaluation task of WMT-MetricsMATR 2010. The metric is built on the LFG F-structurebased approach presented in (Owczarzak et al., 2007).
Du, Jinhua +3 more
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Lived Experience of a Permanent Rupture Between Mother and Daughter
This research explores the lived experience of the rupture in the relationship between Jenny (a pseud- onym) - an 18 year old, pregnant, unmarried, young woman in Britain in 1968 - and her mother. In a relational-centred research interview, Jenny shares
Helen Germaine
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Ignis, Sing I: A Neroic Ode [PDF]
The poem below is a palindromic summary of Nero\u27s musings during the burning of ...
Stephens, David L.
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Interferencia - dôležitý problém vo výučbe slovanských jazykov. [PDF]
Zadanie pt. „Digitalizacja i udostępnienie w Cyfrowym Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego kolekcji czasopism naukowych wydawanych przez Uniwersytet Łódzki” nr 885/P-DUN/2014 zostało dofinansowane ze środków MNiSW w ramach działalności upowszechniającej ...
Pančíková, Marta
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On the Name of a Medieval Bulgarian Military Leader and His Fortress Krakra
The article focuses on the prominent Bulgarian military leader Krakra, the defender of a medieval fortress that bears his name. The onomastic analysis is grounded in historical sources, examining early records in which the anthroponym Krakra appears.
Anna Choleva-Dimitrova
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Bell Names in the History of the Russian Language (Linguistic and Cultural Aspect)
The paper considers principles of naming the bells and the main features, according to which the bell could get either name. Scientists believe that to a greater extent the structure of such onym units characterizes the specifics of how the bells were ...
Franchuk Oksana, Osipova Aleksandra
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CATEGORICAL DIMENSIONS OF ONYMIC SPACE
The article explores key aspects of understanding the categorical dimensions of the onymic space through establishing correspondence between the expression of the singular and existing categories. It is noted that since humans are the starting point of an anthropocentric view of the characteristics of the linguistic worldview, the onymic shace is a ...
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ONOMASTICS AND PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS WITH ONYM COMPONENTS
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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The System of Complex Abbreviated Onyms Paradigmatic Units
This article establishes a system of paradigmatic associations of compound abbreviated onyms, which is based on the conceptual apparatus of compound abbreviated appellatives. We consider such varieties of paradigmatic associations as an equivalence nest, an abbreviation nest, an abbreviation group, an abbreviation field and an abbreviation paradigm as ...
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