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Onomastica
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2003
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vol. 48
17-27
EN
This article is devoted to a new definition of the localizational function of literary onomastics, a function that to this point has been understood in a narrow sense and frequently regarded by onomasts as a secondary function. The author proposes a departure from the traditional understanding of localization (indication of the specific place and time of events) by taking advantage of recent research proposals redefining the concept of time (E. Cioran, M. Dabrowski, H. Markiewicz, B. Zielinska) and space (M. Eliade, M. Glowinski, M. Porebski, J. Slawinski). On the basis of analysis of selected prose fragments the author demonstrates that the localizational function in its broad sense has a significantly higher stylistic importance, and taking into consideration its full paradigm allows one to motivate functionally the onymic level of literary text (especially authentic names given to the same referents as in extraliterary reality).
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The article presented is an introductory analysis of data dealing with the given names of the youngest inhabitants of Poznan, born after 1 January 2000. The main purpose is to indicate general tendencies regarding the frequency of given names, with particular attention to 2004. The authoresses answer questions on the names given most often (both as first names and second names) as well as on changes of first names that took place in 2004. They also indicate the crucial problem of what the unstabilized recorded forms are, as well as the discrepancies of given names with principles operative in the Polish language.
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