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The contemporary communicational-linguistic reality, subject to dynamic transformation on all levels of social contacts, also influences the characteristics of the distinct components within the lexica of the sphere of proprial language and connected with anthroponymy, toponymy, zoonymy, and chrematonymy. Polish and Slavic onomastics, although internally non-uniform in regard to choice of research directions, methodological schools, and typologico-classificational formulation of proper names, benefitting to a large and larger degree from interdisciplinary achievements, connect their developmental perspectives, as the most recent publications attest, not only with continuation of chosen research directions and projects, but also with application of innovational concepts of onymic space and its appellative contexts, with the goal, among others, of exposing knowledgeencoded in ancient and recent layers of categorically differentiated naming, partial knowledge of ethnic, regional, and local linguistic societies (communities and communicational microcommunities), their material culture, civilizational changes, and value systems.
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