Friday, September 13, 2019
Characteristics of Anthroponyms
Viktoriya Melnychuk; Khmelnytsââ¬â¢kyi regional MAN department; Shepetivka educational complex #1; form 11; Tarnavska Olena Myhaylivna, the candidate of philological sciences, associate professor of department of English philology of the Volynskiy national university named after Lesia Ukrainka. The purposeà of this paperà is to analyze anthroponyms, their semantic, social pragmatic and functional characteristics ofà anthroponyms (based on the novelà John Updikeà ââ¬Å"The Centaurâ⬠). The full communication, that is correct perception, evaluation and interpretation of information, is impossible without knowing the specific set of anthroponyms and their functions in language and text. The names of famous personalities, literature characters make up a significant part of knowledge, necessary for understanding and assessment of the culture different people. Therefore, our research is relevant. The subject of the research is semantic, social pragmatic and functional characteristics ofà anthroponyms (based on the novelà John Updikeà ââ¬Å"The Centaurâ⬠). Anthroponomasticsà , a branch ofà onomastics, is the study ofà anthroponymsà , the names ofà human beings. Anthroponyms often preserve lexical elements that have dropped out of the standardà lexiconà of aà language. The subdivisions of anthroponymy include: given names, surnames, clan names, matronyms, patronyms, teknonyms, nicknames, ethnonyms. Allusion is the main feature of the anthroponyms. Allusion is a brief reference to some to some literary or historical event commonly known. Allusion is a subtype of metaphor. Metaphor denotes expressing remaining on the basis of similarity of two objects: the real object of speech and the one whose name is actually used. But there is only affinity, no real connection between the two. Most of anthroponyms in the novel John Updike ââ¬Å"The Centaurâ⬠are the individual, which expressed their own names, surnames, status names and perform the nominative function.
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