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VZYVANNJA TOPONIMU HORNICA U TEKSTACH RUSYNIV BACKY I SREMU V XX ST.
2021
In this research we will talk about the term Hornїca in the language of the Rusyns who live in modern Serbia and Croatia. The origin of the toponym is due to historical and geographical factors. During the twentieth century, the community used this toponym in texts of various genres to describe the territory of its origin in the Carpathian region. This toponym is used with other geographical names - in particular Zakarpattja, or outdated or archaic forms of Carpathian Ukraine and Subcarpathian Rus`. The toponym belongs to the categories of macrotoponyms and exonyms. The article analyses how and when the term appeared in the editions of Rusyns of Bačka and Syrmia, what were the dynamics of i…
Zola «onomaturge»: le sens et la portée symbolique des anthroponymes dans "Les Rougon-Macquart"
2016
Throughout the twenty volumes of his monumental novel series, Emile Zola carefully chose his characters’ family names and given names, looking for clues in authentic documents or inventing some new anthroponyms himself. The main principle of the relation between a character and his/her family name is the name’s meaning and the symbolical significance hidden in its phonetic and semantic structure. As far as the given names are concerned, their choice usually seems to be determined by irony, the writer’s favorite literary technique.
Permanence et rupture dans le monde rural : l'apport de la castellologie
2004
Actes du douzième colloque Association Bourguignonne des Sociétés Savantes Saint-Christophe-en-Brionnais (12-13 octobre 2002); International audience
Lat. rég. *solat(i)cu : un partenaire de lunaticus conservé dans la toponymie de la Gaule méridionale
2015
Le type Soulage est présent à une soixantaine d’exemplaires, tous dépourvus de l’article et tous situés dans le domaine linguistique occitan ou sur ses abords (première attestation en 938). Nous proposons de faire remonter cette série toponymique à un adjectif substantivé *sol?t(i)cu “(lieu) exposé au soleil”, formé en latin régional parallèlement à l?n?ticus. Mots clés: toponymie; occitan; latin régional; Soulage; *sol?t(i)cu. The type Soulage is present in sixty copies, all of them without the article and located within the linguistic domain of Occitan or its surroundings (first attested in 938). We attempt to trace back this toponymic series in an adjective with a nominal function *solat…
Unu idrònimu sardu
2015
Subra a sas orìgines de su topònimu Palau sos pàrreres de sos linguistas non sun cuncordes ma tottus creen chi siat una paraula foristera. Calicunu pensat chi siat essida a pizu a sos tempos de su domìniu catalanu-ispagnolu mentres àtteros sun cumbintos chi siat unu prèstidu cadalanu ebbia e bi est finas chie creet chi si trattet de unu ligurismu. S’artìculu mustrat chi s’esàmene de sa toponimia istòrica, màssimu de sos idrònimos, nos indittat intamen chi si trattat de unu topònimu chi s’est formadu comente isviluppu derettu de una paraula latina. Paraulas crae: pàrreres; toponimia istòrica; idrònimos; isviluppu locale On the origins of the name Palau scholars have different opinions but ev…
Anthroponyms in health care interventions
2016
Nuestro objetivo es estudiar los nombres propios que los profesionales de la sanidad utilizan para referirse y dirigirse a los pacientes en la atención asistencial. Para realizar esta investigación hemos elaborado primeramente, un gran corpus de antropónimos empleados en este tipo de interacción a partir de múltiples fuentes. Seguidamente hemos analizado, clasificado, descrito y explicado los datos obtenidos. La hipótesis es que el antropónimo constituye un elemento relevante en la relación personal sanitario/ paciente pero su uso resulta complejo. Para probar esta complejidad designativa dedicamos las siguientes páginas, que hemos dividido en tres partes: introducción, análisis de cuestion…
Texte und Textschicksale in reformatorisch bewegter Zeit. Zum linguistischen Interesse an Texten des Greiffenberger Pastors Wolfgang Silbers des Jüng…
2016
After many years of search, the only surviving copy of a collection of sermons with a chronicle (965– 1618), which was printed and published in Leipzig in 1619 by Wolfgang Silber, the parson from Greiffenberg, Lower Silesia, was discovered in 2016, within the international programme “The Silesian Cultural Heritage.” The first part of the article includes information on the life and creation of the sermon’s author and presents the historical and cultural background of the book, with references to the municipality and the church. The history of Silber’s other texts is also related. The second part of the article focuses mainly on the historical and linguistic aspects of the Greiffenberg parso…
Metaphor they heal by?
2014
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of figurative speech in Medical English paying special attention to the use of metaphors in medical discourse. After briefly introducing the recent approaches to the study of metaphors based on psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic theories, we propose a qualitative analysis of selected medical texts with three aims: (1) at a lexical level, to find out how commonly doctors use metaphors to name pathologies, and to classify such metaphors in relation to their linguistic type; (2) at a psycholinguistic level, to investigate if metaphors, when used to denominate an illness, use metaphoric mappings; (3) at a communicative level, to establish if do…
My Little Pony : a transcultural phenomenon
2014
Raportti tapahtumasta University of Brighton 28.6.2014.
Street Names through Sociological Lenses. Part I: Functionalism and Conflict Theory
2020
Abstract Street names are mundane spatial markers that besides providing a sense of orientation inscribe onto the landscape the ideological ethos and political symbols of hegemonic discourses. This review article takes stock of the existing scholarship done on the politics of street naming practices in human (political, cultural, and social) geography and rethinks these insights from sociological perspectives. Drawing on Randall Collins’ taxonomy of sociological theory, the paper interprets urban street nomenclatures along functionalist, conflictualist, constructionist, and utilitarian lines. The analysis is delivered in two installments: Part I addresses urban nomenclatures from functional…