10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ONOMASTICALLY»
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onomastically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
onomastically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Arabic, Self and Identity: A Study in Conflict and Displacement
I never told members of my family that my brother, who lived most of his adult life
in Austria, adopted the name Karl, but had I done so, they would have thought
that this was another proof of why Khalil was not onomastically trustworthy: he ...
2
Borges, Second Edition: The Passion of an Endless Quotation
... In the same way that his blindness is not only a genetic and biologi- cal
condition, personal, particular, his own, proper, name (a property both proper/
own and distant) orders his universe according to an onomastically significant
key.
Lisa Block de Behar, 2014
3
Greek Comedy and the Discourse of Genres
Thus, the first boy adopts the role of Sthenelus and the overboldness of the epic
Tydeus to whom he is onomastically related merges with this heroic son's
unruliness. But how can the congenial paradigm, which Agamemnon suggests ...
Emmanuela Bakola, Lucia Prauscello, Mario Telò, 2013
4
Cultural Identity in the Ancient Mediterranean
... on both sides of the divide saw no reason to mitigate or modify that divide by
onomastic choices. There is one possible exception. The (onomastically) Elamite
population of western Fars — visible in the Persepolis Fortification Archive in ...
5
The Unaccented Vowels of Proto-Norse
... reading of Antonsen 17 as *sawilagan 'sunny' and von Friesen's notion of a
compound name equivalent to an ON *Sarlaugr, which despite its assumed
orthographic irregularities seems both intuitively and onomastically extremely
plausible.
6
Gambling, Game, and Psyche
The lad's biblical name associates him onomastically with Jacob's youngest and
favorite son, Benjamin (Heb. binyamin, "son of the right hand," hence "favorite
son"). The right hand, identified with the highest possible human qualities— the ...
7
Constructs of "home" in Gloria Naylor's Quartet
This moment of transcendence implies in Naylor's conception of Willa and Willie
an onomastically driven narrative path that transgresses the narrative boundaries
of the novel Linden Hills and extends into Naylor's next novel, Mama Day.
8
The Grammar of Names in Anglo-Saxon England: The Linguistics ...
Factors other than onomastically internal ones must be at play in the choice of
hypocoristic form. Or rather, whatever onomastic factors may be at play, these are
not determined by simple 'rewrite rules'. The hypocoristic forms discussed in what
...
Formerly Reader in English Language Fran Colman, Fran Colman, 2014
9
The Cambridge History of the English Language
In syntactic terms, the objects created may be individual lexical nouns, or phrasal
items, which function in context as noun phrases, with the special meaning-
characteristic of REFERRING ONOMASTICALLY (i.e. without the mediation of the
...
Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Suzanne Romaine, 1998
10
Change all the names: a critical onomasticon of ...
Elsewhere clusters of characternyms are pressed into service, with the university
committee in Watt (—>Fitzwein) collectively embodying the life and miracles of
Christ, and the entire cast of Endgame functioning onomastically as nails in the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ONOMASTICALLY»
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onomastically is used in the context of the following news items.
Baseball onomastics: A horsehide gallery
... being has been sporting the two-guard close crop hairdo recently, but when he let's it go, it's suits him rather well -- onomastically anyway. «SB Nation, May 14»
What's in a Surname? A Journey from Abercrombie to Zwicker by …
His surname leaves him right in the middle of the alphabet – in a perfect position from which to observe and pontificate. Onomastically, it is ... «The Guardian, Sep 13»
For heaven's sake, Pope hopes to end trend for exotic names
But many parents in celebrity-obsessed Italy are unable to resist the temptation to stray onomastically when so many stars from TV and cinema ... «Independent, Jan 11»