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The Slipperiness of Name: Biography and Gender in Australian Cultural Databases

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 411-428, March 2025.
Abstract In this article, we examine and historicise problems related to name and gender in biographical and cultural databases. Combining theoretical and computational approaches to onomastics, we identify contradictory naming conventions, intriguing patterns and distinct institutional vestiges in the recording and representation of artistic careers ...
Nat Cutter   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Mystery of a Surname: On the Poetonym Dunchil in the Novel The Master and Margarita

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This article examines the surname Dunchil’, which belongs to a minor character in Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel The Master and Margarita. The study concludes that the name is of occasional and authorial origin and proposes a hypothesis regarding its ...
Anatoly Arkadyevich Fomin
doaj   +1 more source

Transmitting Literature, Preserving Language. Case Studies of Classical Latin from Literary Manuscripts from the Roman East (I bc–II ad)1

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, Volume 122, Issue 3, Page 463-478, November 2024.
Abstract This paper aims to provide a critical survey of classical Latin literature—with a few insights into slightly later (i.e. Augustan or early imperial) literature—as transmitted in ancient manuscripts dating prior to the third century, i.e.
Maria Chiara Scappaticcio
wiley   +1 more source

The "poetic-guard passport" of onomastic units

open access: yesScientific Bulletin, 2019
In the scientific article has talked about the features of onomastic units - both anthroponomy and toponyms in the artistic literature. Onomastic units like the word, changes its semantic function when it falls into the artistic environment. It is determined that when they express certain emotional insights. The onomastic units fall into a poetic style
openaire   +1 more source

Qaryat al‐Fāw/Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim: On the identity of the god Kahl

open access: yesArabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 136-154, November 2024.
Abstract Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim (‘the City of [the god] Kahl’) is the Ancient South Arabian name of the modern site of Qaryat al‐Fāw. This compound refers to the tutelary deity of the city, in this case, a god called Kahl. However, the identity of this Kahl is obscure.
Juan de Lara
wiley   +1 more source

Who in the world are the Heruli?1

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 32, Issue 3, Page 284-305, August 2024.
The history of the Heruli represents a historical conundrum. Because of the poor state of the sources, caution is required when analysing this subject. However, the peculiarity of the case encourages us to rethink the way we conceive of and describe migrations in Late Antiquity.
Salvatore Liccardo
wiley   +1 more source

Prototypical function of poetonym: idiostyle of G.R. Derzhavin

open access: yesНеофилология
INTRODUCTION. The relevance of the study of the works of the great Russian poet G.R. Derzhavin, whose state activity is associated with the “Tambov period” in his poetic work, consists in the development of literary Tambov onomastics. The onomastic space
A. S. Shcherbak, Juanjuan Guo
doaj   +1 more source

Discrimination, Inclusion, and Anti‐System Attitudes among Muslims in Germany

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Political Science, Volume 68, Issue 2, Page 511-528, April 2024.
Abstract Muslims in Europe and North America face high rates of discrimination and hostility. Less clear are the consequences of this prejudice on Muslims’ political attitudes. Leveraging a survey of 1,330 Muslims in Germany, we show that Muslims who have personally experienced discrimination exhibit higher anti‐system tendencies: more supportive of ...
Sharan Grewal, Shadi Hamid
wiley   +1 more source

ONOMASTIC CITATION AS THE MEANS OF EXPRESSION OF INTERTEXTUAL CONNECTIONS IN THE POETIC DISСOURSE

open access: yesVektor nauki Tol'yattinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2016
In the framework of anthropocentric linguistics, the phenomenon of intertextuality is defined as a category of the text, being an element of culture, and is reckoned as one of the ways to express the author’s “I” while interacting with other texts and their authors.
openaire   +1 more source

Anthroponymic Space in the Prose by Tamara Bargova

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. The study of poetic anthroponymy is not an active research strategy in Finno-Ugric studies. Questions regarding the semantic potential of a character's name within the content-meaning structure of the text remain on the periphery of the ...
Svetlana V. Sheyanova   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

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