2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ruslit.2006.09.002
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“Čto v imeni tebe moem?”: Names as a Window into Puškin's Evgenij Onegin

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“…• The name property of slums (as objects) can be described as a holonym that by reference, sets all information about them in our semantic memory, and this will include any meanings of the name (Cordier & Tijus, 2001;Cummings, 2016;Ketchian, 2006;Speaks, 2014). The meanings of slum name (either slum or any relative term used as a form of address) can have causal-historical references (to people, environment etc.)…”
Section: Properties That Add To Meaningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The name property of slums (as objects) can be described as a holonym that by reference, sets all information about them in our semantic memory, and this will include any meanings of the name (Cordier & Tijus, 2001;Cummings, 2016;Ketchian, 2006;Speaks, 2014). The meanings of slum name (either slum or any relative term used as a form of address) can have causal-historical references (to people, environment etc.)…”
Section: Properties That Add To Meaningmentioning
confidence: 99%