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Taxonomic and thematic organisation of proper name conceptual knowledge. [PDF]
We report the investigation of the organisation of proper names in two aphasic patients (NBC and FBI). The performance of both patients on spoken word to written word matching tasks was inconsistent, affected by presentation rate and semantic relatedness
Crutch SJ, Warrington EK.
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Namentranslation in der Praxis – linguistische und kulturelle Überlegungen [PDF]
Proper names are regarded as “special” linguistic signs, whose translation possibility is judged very differently in the linguistic literature. This is related to the supposed “meaninglessness” or the limited meaning of proper names. This article aims to
Anikó Szilágyi-Kósa
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How Name Descriptiveness Impacts Proper Name Learning in Young and Older Adults [PDF]
Lori E James
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Deferred Reference of Proper Names [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we argue that proper names have deferred uses. Following Geoffrey Nunberg, we describe the deferred reference mechanism by which a linguistic expression refers to something in the world by exploiting a contextually salient relation between an index and the referent in question. Nunberg offered a thorough analysis of deferred uses
Katarzyna Kijania-Placek, Pawel Banás
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Croatian Feminine Proper Names with Latin Origin and their Equivalents of Croatian Origin
The research object of the present text is feminine Croatian proper names, derived from an appellative, Latin by origin, and Croatian anthroponyms that represent translated equivalents of the previous ones. The main aim is their full list to be presented
Gergana Petkova , Vanya Ivanova
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Papa, maman, bébé, Twingo :une famille de noms propres recomposée
The difficulties in classifying family names such as dad, mom, uncle, son, etc., as proper names or common names, take on a new dimension if we integrate, on the one hand, certain uses of undetermined common names such as baby (ex: If mom is okay, baby ...
Franck Lebas
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Croatian Masculine Proper Names of Latin Origin and Their Equivalents of Croatian Origin
The research object of the present text is represented by Polish proper names, derived from a Roman mythological name. The authors’ aim is to present a full list of them and their initial meaning.
Gergana Petkova , Vanya Ivanova
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A proper name in the legal context
The improvement of the legislation in the onymic system is one of the actual problems serving to the development of onomastics according to the demand of the time. The basic means of the regulation in the sphere of the onomastics is the codification of
Reyhan HABİBLİ
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Abstract Linguistic research on proper names has mostly focused on their semantic and syntactic aspects, with relatively little attention being paid to their phonology. This article provides an exploratory overview of issues surrounding the sound patterns of proper names.
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Proposal of interdisciplinary definition of proper name
This article makes a proposal of interdisciplinary definition of the concept of proper name based on Cognitive Onomastics (SJÖBLOM, 2010), Theory of Relevance (SPERBER &WILSON, 2001 [1995], (SEIDE & SCHULTZ, 2014), Neurolinguistics (VAN LANGENDONCK,2007)
Márcia Sipavicius Seide
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