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THE PECULIARITIES OF NICKNAME STRUCTURE IN THE VICINITY OF VELIUONA: SECONDARY NICKNAMES [PDF]
The paper analyses 782 nicknames that were recorded at Veliuona vicinity during the project of the Institute of the Lithuanian Language “Modern Research of Geolinguistics in Lithuania: Optimisation of Network of Points and Interactive Spread of Dialectal
Ilona Mickienė, Rita Baranauskienė
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Interprecedent Semiotic Space, or When the Cannons are Heard, the Muses aren’t Silent [PDF]
The paper focuses on the description of chrematonyms as precedent names of Russian arms domain, developing a special semiotic space in the digital media news discourse and social networks represented in various code formats, readers and participants of ...
Tatiana Yu. Tameryan, Amina M. Shaipova
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Adolescence – Name – Internet: How Do German-Speaking Girls Name Themselves on the Web?
The authors conducted the present study across onomastics and social-, gender-, Internet,- and psycho-linguistics. The paper analyzes virtual anthroponyms (so-called nicknames or usernames) that are result from self-nominations by German speaking ...
Viktoria Kaziaba, Tatiana Burkova
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The purpose of the article is to analyze the Ukrainian nominations due to the internal form of the word. The names of literary language and vernacular on the basis of ethnolinguistic phenomena – folk etymology and taboos are involved in the analysis ...
Natalia RUSNAK
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Nicknames of English-Speaking Adolescent Users of Social Networks (on the Example of Twitter)
The features of the self-nomination of English-speaking adolescents in Internet communication - in a social network such as Twitter microblogging are discussed in the article. The focus of the article is the anthroponymic units of Internet communication -
V. V. Kaziaba, D. E. Barmina
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Functional and Language Features of Nicknames of German-Speaking Users of Humorous Internet Sites
The author of the article outlines that nicknames represent a relatively new linguistic phenomenon in virtual communication, which has been the subject of many contemporary studies.
Elena V. Zakharova
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Although the architecture competition has been analysed through a number of rhetorical lenses, the recurring production of transcultural metaphors, particularly in international competitions, remains to be addressed as a genuine disciplinary phenomenon ...
Jean-Pierre Chupin
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Two-Stem Anthroponyms in Name List of Texts of 15th-17th Centuries
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems anthroponomical units, which in turn is due to their low quantitative representation in the texts of the mass census and act materials of the epochs ...
I. A. Kyurshunova
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Non-Calendar Personal Names in the Aspect of Axiology
The article is devoted to the axiological direction, which is practically not in demand in onomasiological studies, despite the attention to it of various humanities.
I. A. Kurshunova
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Karelian Anthroponymic Heritage in Russian Zaonezhye
This article analyses non-calendar Karelian anthroponyms identified in archival documents from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries on the Zaonezhye Peninsula and testifying to the Karelian heritage of this marker for the culture of the Russian North.
Irma Ivanovna Mullonen
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