Name and naming: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives
Editat per Oliviu Felecan. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.
Analitza els noms i el fet de nomenar en sentit intercultural, tant des d’un punt de vista sincrònic com diacrònic.
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Hi trobareu els continguts següents:
PART ONE: THEORY OF NAMES
Denominational Differences in the Romanian Rendering of Greekand Latin-Origin Proper Names in Ecclesiastical Literature: A Translation Theory Perspective, Octavian Gordon
Appellativisation and Proprialisation: The Gateways between the Appellative and Proprial Spheres of Language, Milan Harvalík
Pragmatics and Anthroponymy: Theoretical Considerations Regarding the System of Designating Terms in Contemporary Romanian, Margareta Manu Magda
PART TWO: ANTHROPONOMASTICS
Section One: Anthroponyms: A Diachronic Perspective (Forenames and Surnames)
Avra(ha)m and Šara(i): Infertility Overcome by a Linguistic Redox, Davide Astori
A Sociology of First Names in the Late Middle Ages, Pierre-Henri Billy
On the Adaptation of Names of Romance Origin (Spanish, French, Occitan, Italian) into Valencian Catalan, Emili Casanova
The Double System of Descent Groups and Surname Adaptations in a Francoprovençal/ French Diglossic Situation, Jérémie Delorme
Dame Catherine, Allix la Barbiere and La Femme le Grant Jehan du Pasquier: Naming Women in Accounting Records at the End of the Middle Ages, Aude Wirth-Jaillard
Section Two: Anthroponyms: A Synchronic Perspective (Forenames and Surnames)
Onomastics and the Internationally-Minded Generations of Baia Mare, Minodora Barbul
The Dynamics of Forenames in the Anthroponymy of Baia Mare, Nicolae Felecan
Conformity and Nonconformity in Gypsy Names, Oliviu Felecan
The Right to a Good Name: Muslim and Xhosa Children, Bertie Neethling
Ethnolinguistic Adoption, Adaptation and Migration: The Example of Family Names from Baia Mare (and the Surrounding Areas) and Maramureş, Romania, Rodica-Cristina Ţurcanu
Section Three: Unconventional Anthroponyms (Nicknames, Bynames, Hypocoristics)
The Dynamics of Generic Terms used to Designate Women in the Contemporary Romanian Show Business, Daiana Felecan
Political Anthroponyms in French Mass Media, Georgeta Rus
Hypocoristics among Young People in Germany: Methodical Problems and Corpus Analysis, Bernd Spillner
Diachronic Classification of Bynames given by Adults, and Bynames given by Young People, Willy Van Langendonck
Section Four: Literary Onomastics
Stylistic Aspects of Proper Names in Old Romanian Writings, Gh. Chivu
The Art of Names in Pascal Quignard’s Literary Work, Nicoleta Cîmpian
Literary Onomastics within Postmodern Fragmentation , Carmen Dărăbuş
Good Names and Bad Names: The Axiological Aspect of Literary Proper Names— A Cognitive Approach , Anna Fornalczyk and Aleksandra Biela-Wołońciej
Esoteric Meanings of Names in the Prose of Mircea Eliade, Gheorghe Glodeanu
Hibernian Choices: The Politics of Naming in Flann O’Brien’s At Swim-Two-Birds, Adrian Oţoiu
Name Quest, Identity Quest with Patrick Modiano, Marcela Oţoiu
The Sense of Intention in the Pagan Anthroponyms of The Song of Roland, Thierry Ponchon
Names and References in Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, Grant W. Smith
PART THREE: TOPONOMASTICS
And the River Flows: The Presence of Latin amnis in Italian Place Names, Maria Giovanna Arcamone
The Change of Names in 20th Century Romanian Toponymy, Domniţa Tomescu
French Odonymy with a Link to Rumania: Naming Motivations of Political Origin, Michel A. Rateau
The Translation of Official Country Names into Romanian, Ioana Vintilă-Rădulescu
PART FOUR: NAMES IN SOCIETY
On Brands and Branding in the Romanian Space, Alina Bugheşiu
Anthroponyms in the Names of Firms in Sighetu Marmaţiei, Adelina Emilia Mihali
Proper Names of Perfumes, Mihaela Munteanu Siserman
The Use of Proper Names in Early Finnish Newspaper Advertisements, Paula Sjöblom


