This paper is about personal names given to Turkana children at birth, during the rite of passage to adulthood and throughout one’s life. Following the lexical pragmatic theory according to Wilson (2003) and Carston (2002), the paper establishes the morpho-syntactic features of the Turkana names, that is, the inflectional and derivational features. It also presents the semantics and pragmatics of selected personal and nicknames and concludes that all Turkana names are meaningful, and context plays a major role in identifying their correct interpretation. Socio-cultural factors govern the pragmatic meaning of the names and how they convey messages. Thus, approximation, narrowing, and metaphorical extension are some of the processes that brin...
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This paper is about personal names given to Turkana children at birth, during the rite of passage to...
The purpose of the study is to examine the ethnolinguistic distribution of anthroponymic models in t...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
Purpose of the study: The study is aiming to show that name is a kind of social identification code,...
Karakalpak human names are part of the vocabulary of the language. It takes its channel from the fon...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
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While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
The article deals with the linguistic and cultural features of simple and compound personal names wi...
This article discusses the historical development of personal names in the Uzbek language and the pe...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
Abstract: As in other languages, the transfer is considered one of the important evidences in Uzbek ...
This article describes in detail the analysis of anthroponyms, which are considered a branch of onom...
This paper advocates the integration of ethnographic information such as anthroponymy in language do...
This paper is about personal names given to Turkana children at birth, during the rite of passage to...
The purpose of the study is to examine the ethnolinguistic distribution of anthroponymic models in t...
Naming can sometimes be associated with particular situations or someone’s birth. This study intends...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
Purpose of the study: The study is aiming to show that name is a kind of social identification code,...
Karakalpak human names are part of the vocabulary of the language. It takes its channel from the fon...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
The system of Kazakh anthroponyms is characterized by both regional and social pecularities. This st...
While the subject of Yoruba names has been significantly explored by previous studies, this paper di...
The article deals with the linguistic and cultural features of simple and compound personal names wi...
This article discusses the historical development of personal names in the Uzbek language and the pe...
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and ...
Abstract: As in other languages, the transfer is considered one of the important evidences in Uzbek ...
This article describes in detail the analysis of anthroponyms, which are considered a branch of onom...
This paper advocates the integration of ethnographic information such as anthroponymy in language do...