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Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1800-1999 --- Names --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Etymology
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Names --- -Names --- -Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Congresses --- Etymology --- Congresses. --- -Congresses --- Nomenclature
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Yearbooks --- Earth Sciences --- Geography --- onomastics --- linguistics --- proper names --- etymology --- names studies
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If it is true that when we use a name, it must be the name of something, what is it that we name when we use terms such as Sherlock Holmes, Odysseus, and many of the same type? What is it we are addressing and how do the referential relations work assuming that we are thinking or talking about something when we use these terms? Otherwise, if we are speaking about nothing when we use a fictional name, how do we understand the linguistic process which gives us the impression of speaking about something? This book develops a critical study of some theories which deny any ontological existence to
Names --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Philosophy. --- Etymology
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Etymology --- German language --- Historical linguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Eigennamen --- Naamkunde --- Namen --- Names --- Noms --- Noms propres --- Onomastics --- Onomastiek --- Onomastique --- Proper names --- Names. --- Onomastics.
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Namen [Gotische ] --- Names [Gothic ] --- Noms gothiques --- Names, Gothic --- Names --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Etymology --- Spain
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L'ouvrage prend pour argument fondamental l'étude des noms propres (Npr) en tant que sources étymologiques directes dans la formation des mots. Les auteurs scrutent l'intelligence de ces unités lexicales onomastiques avec le vocabulaire commun dans des perspectives lexicographiques. Ils s'intéressent à l'importance quantitative et à la valeur fonctionnelle des Npr dans les programmes macro- et microstructurels des dictionnaires de langue du français. Ils détaillent également les sous-groupes de mots qui sont issus des Npr (éponymes, dérivés, unités lexicales complexes, etc.) et qui sont intégrés dans les nomenclatures, puis ils analysent leurs principaux rôles prédicatifs dans les rubriques des articles. Le premier chapitre situe la recherche dans le contexte des rapports entre le nom commun et le Npr; il balise ensuite quelques perspectives terminologiques et métalexicographiques. Les autres chapitres traitent successivement de la place et de la distribution des Npr dans les articles de dictionnaire, du statut des onomastismes, c'est-à-dire des noms communs simples, composés ou complexes provenant d'un Npr, en langue et en lexicographie, du traitement lexicographique réservé aux unités lexicales complexes comportant un Npr ou un nom 'déproprialisé', de la place des Npr et de leurs dérivés dans un dictionnaire d'intelligence artificielle. L'ouvrage se veut un apport inédit à l'aventure des dictionnaires dans les sociétés d'aujourd'hui. Les auteurs veulent illustrer un fragment de l'histoire de l'Homme et du monde qui l'environne en témoignant de la part non négligeable prise par les Npr dans le façonnement du lexique et des images à caractère idéologique qu'en dessinent les recueils de mots.
Lexicography --- Lexicology. Semantics --- French language --- Names --- Encyclopedias and dictionaries --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Etymology --- Names. --- Lexicography.
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Onomastics. --- Names --- Religious aspects. --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Onomatology --- Onomasiology --- Names, Personal --- Etymology
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An edition of three essays by the leading French philosopher and theorist Jacques Derrida on the ethical, political and linguistic issues posed by the act of 'naming'. Passions: An Oblique Offering is a reflection on the question of the response, on the duty and obligation to respond, and on the possibility of not responding - which is to say, on the ethics and politics of responsibility. Sauf le nom (Post Scriptum) considers the problematics of naming and alterity, or transcendence, raised inevitably by a rigorous negative theology. Much of the text is organised around close readings of the poetry of Angelus Silesius. The final essay, Khora, explores the problem of space or spacing, of the word 'khora' in Plato's Timaeus. Even as it places and makes possible nothing less than the whole world, 'khora' opens, dislocates and displaces all the categories that govern the production of that world, from naming to gender.
Semiotics --- Deconstruction. --- Emotions (Philosophy) --- Names. --- Plato. --- Emotions (Philosophy). --- Deconstruction --- Names --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Language and languages --- Philosophy --- Criticism --- Semiotics and literature --- Etymology
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Etymology --- German language --- Historical linguistics --- Sociolinguistics --- Names --- Onomastics --- Onomatology --- Language and languages --- Onomasiology --- Nomenclature --- Proper names --- Terminology --- Epithets --- Names. --- Onomastics. --- Names, Personal
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