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ONOMASTIC AUTOMETAPHOR IN THE RUSSIAN POETIC CONTINUUM

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The article is devoted to the identification of specific linguistic forms of representation of the lyrical "I" through onomastic metaphor in the continuum of Russian poetic texts.
Burkova A., Kurash S.
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POYTONYMS AS THE INTERTEXTUAL ELEMENTS IN THE TEXT FIELD OF NIKOLAY ALESHKOV

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2013
The main aim of the given article is the description of case names as textual elements in Nikolay Aleshkov's poems. The actualitу of the theme of the research is that the given work allows to receive fuller impression of spiritually-moral realities of ...
Дания Абузаровна Салимова   +1 more
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ONOMASTIC SPACE OF POETIC TEXTS BY BULAT OKUDZHAVA

open access: yesBulletin of the Moscow State Regional University (Russian philology), 2021
Olga A. Popovich, Natalya F. Krylova
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PLEASE MEET POETONYMOLOGY

open access: yesНеофилология, 2016
The thoughts about ways of poetonymology development, interdisciplinary scientific direction, studying proper names in literary and art texts are proposed.
Valeriy Mikhaylovich Kalinkin
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Poetic onomastics in Pushkin’s The Young Lady-Peasant

open access: yesRusskii iazyk za rubezhom
Статья посвящена особенностям поэтической антропонимики в повести А. С. Пушкина «Барышня-крестьянка». Исследовательское прочтение пушкинского произведения, раскрывающее функционирование в нем имен, соотнесенность их семантики с сюжетом и идейно-тематическим комплексом; выделение культурно-исторического и литературного значения антропонимов позволяет ...
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Reading proper names in medieval romance : poetic and onomastics in late Arthurian verse romances (Les Merveilles de Rigomer, Claris et Laris, Floriant et Florete, Cristal et Clarie, Melyador)

open access: yes, 2016
Les XIIe et XIIIe siècles voient se développer les romans arthuriens, en vers puis en prose, qui connaissent encore un vif succès à la fin du Moyen Âge. Alors qu’une mode arthurienne croît dans certaines cours, le roman arthurien doit se renouveler et les auteurs sont pris entre deux exigences.
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