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The article introduces the main idioglossas ("Children", "Family", "Life") of F.M. Dostoevsky's novel "The Brothers Karamazov", which are understood as mental and cognitive categories, according to Yu.N. Karaulov, the constants of certain author'
Svetlana Kolesnikova +3 more
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A Contrastive Phonosemantic Study of Some Selected Hollywood Movies’ Titles
This study is an attempt to reveal the effect of sounds on the meaning of the form (word) that they formulate. A contrastive phonosemantic study is made on four historical epic, action, comic and romantic movies’ titles to show how sounds can reflect ...
Hamza Alsalihy, Balqis Rashid
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Sound imitative words in Beowulf
Introduction. This article is devoted to the study of imitative (onomatopoeic and mimetic) lexicon of the Anglo-Saxon poem Beowulf. The poem is, probably, the most well-known work of Anglo-Saxon literature, characterized by its archaic language as well ...
M. A. Flaksman
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Kokomo: The History and Meaning of a Remarkable and Elusive Place Name
“Kokomo”, the name of a small city in central Indiana, was originally a personal name of a historical Miami Indian man. Although the correct translation of the man’s name was published in the 1800s, it was soon forgotten.
Michael McCafferty
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V Structural Models of Monosyllables in Old Turkic Inscriptions and Modern Kipchak Languages
Though studying of the problem of root word is the classical sphere with its established tradition and principles, specific purpose and objectives, the nature of monosyllabic words which forms the basis of the language is not fully disclosed.
M. K. Yeskeeva
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The analysis and systematization of psychosemantic, psycholinguistic, including phonosemantic requirements to the name of the trademark have been carried out, the problem of their unsystematic practical implementation have been considered.
I. Yu. Aleksandrova
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Perception of Iconic Russian Elements by English Speakers: Experimental Data
Introduction. In recent years, the anthropocentric scientific paradigm has been actively developing and the experimental method of research in linguistics is becoming increasingly popular and relevant.
M. V. Veselova
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GRAPHON AS A STYLISTIC MEANS OF CHARACTERS’ PATHOLOGICAL SPEECH REPRESENTATION
The article presents the results of studying the processes connected with Graphon functioning as a phonetic means of characters’ pathological speech representation.
Irina Aleksandrovna Gorbachyova +1 more
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The Age of Aidans: Cognitive Underpinnings of a New Trend in English Boys’ Names
Several sources have recently reported a trend in North American English boys’ names. According to this trend, a disproportionate number of boys’ names contain a final syllabic nasal.
Lauren MacAulay +2 more
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Electronic Thesis or DissertationThe question of whether or not linguistic sounds might convey inherent meaning has never conclusively been resolved. This is an empirical study weighing evidence for and against the existence of phonosemantics, also known
Freeman, Geremy Richard
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