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On the change of Hodonyms of Sjenica from the onomastic and sociolinguistic aspect
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A Postcolonial Insight into African Onomastics in Europhone Translation: A study of D. O. Fagunwa’s Selected Yoruba Narrative Names
Published 2022-07-01“…Previous studies in African onomastic translation have concentrated mostly on Europhone translation, with insufficient scholarly attention paid to the Yoruba-French onomastic translation. …”
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Du R. P. Cruchard. Et, accessoirement, des femmes folles à la messe
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Vanessa Obry, Désigner, construire. Le personnage dans les romans en vers des xiie et xiiie siècles
Published 2012-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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L’identification en justice à l’époque abbasside
Published 2010-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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Anthroponymy of the Habitants of the Polish Town of Wawolnica in the Second Half of the 15th Century
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: “…onomastics…”
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Les avatars de la toponymie dans les confins géographiques, exemple du canal « Messier » en Patagonie chilienne
Published 2018-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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Theonyms in Royal Titulature Among the Classic Maya: A Follow-Up
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La poétique du nom dans l’œuvre de José Mauro de Vasconcelos
Published 2023-08-01Subjects: Get full text
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Diyarbakır İli Merkez İlçeleri Mahalle, Bulvar, Cadde ve Sokak Adları Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Proper Names as an Ethnocultural Text: Nogai Place Names as Determinants of Ethnic Memory
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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Metaphorical Toponyms of Present-Day Vilnius County: Extending Toponymy Research through Cognitive Metaphor Theory
Published 2025-01-01“…Onomastic research has traditionally focused on toponyms’ etymology, derivation, and historical context. …”
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Poétique/Politique de l'artifice dans Richard II
Published 2009-12-01“…One is the historical and political context of Queen Elizabeth’s succession — a hot debate in which indirection may appear as a necessary political artifice, the other is the ostentatious and multiple use of poetic citation — mise en abyme of discourses and theatrical props, recurrence of symbolic and biblical motifs, insistence on poetic conceits and topoi, onomastics and wordplay. With its chiasmic architecture of inversion, Shakespeare’s play can be seen not only as the mannerist treatment of a medieval diptych, but also as a study in perspective, where meaning and reception are instable, roles liable to reversibility — a poetic reflection on the theatre of politics.…”
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New Inscriptions from Nikaia XVII
Published 2024-12-01“…Therefore, this article contains important data on the demographic structure and onomastics of the region. …”
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In Search of Social Visibility in Roman Corduba. Identity and social promotion of Publicius Valerius Fortunatus
Published 2024-12-01“…Firstly, an examination of the individual's onomastic profile will be undertaken in greater detail. …”
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“What’s in a Name?”: H.D.’s Re-Vision of Shakespeare
Published 2010-09-01“…It explores the creative diversions and reappropriations of Shakespeare’s plays that H.D. resorts to, especially her play with onomastics, the evocations and inscriptions of the Bard and his plays in the body of her works as well as a lesser known text, By Avon River, whose theme is Shakespeare himself.…”
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Goblet and Cross, Casket and Tombstone. Names and Things in the Hidden History of the Time of Troubles
Published 2025-02-01“…Reconsidering the provenance of these objects through the lens of historical onomastics allows us, in particular, to observe the inner functioning of the complex system of the in-law connections and matrilineal kinship, which simultaneously unites and divides the court elites and the Czar, whilst forming the bridge of continuity between the two eras. …”
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