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Onomastica
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2014
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vol. 58
363-372
EN
Textological breakthrough in onomastics The article discusses the new perspective in research of proper names. The perspective means treating a proper name as a text unit, and consequently, identifying different types/kinds of onyms. The basis of this analysis is a monography by Małgorzata Rutkiewicz-Hanczewska “Onymical genology. Proper names on the motivational and communicative plane”.
Onomastica
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2014
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vol. 58
331-347
EN
PROPER NAMES AS ELEMENTS OF HOMILETIC STRATEGIES (BASED ON SEVERAL HOMILIES BY ARCHBISHOP SŁAWOJ LESZEK GŁÓDŹ) The basic tenets of the article refer to onomastics of discourse. The aim of the article is to discuss the communication and ideological functions of proper names in Archbishop Sławoj Leszek Głódź’s homilies. Proper names are treated as having symptomatic character — they refer (usually indirectly) to some general features of discourse they belong to. The article is an attempt to create methodological tools that would allow to study relationships between onymic layer of the text and its affiliation, e.g. cultural, social and political or discursive-ideological. It is possible thanks to the inclusion of notions from anthropology of culture into the discussion. Presence of certain groups of proper names in the homilies is visible in the following topics: 1) historical and mythical narration, 2) symbolic geography, 3) ethnic rhetoric. Proper names are important “accession nodes” to discourses connected to national, independence, religious, and ethnic tradition.
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