Names In Focus
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.2021.19.973Keywords:
Onomastics, anthroponyms, toponyms, linguistics, ethnonyms, name, naming, languageAbstract
The article states about the study of onomastics field of a language, anthroponyms and their functions. The function of anthroponyms in discourse and the information that the personal name can carry. The factors that affect anthroponyms to change
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