LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF SET EXPRESSIONS CONTAINING PERSONAL NAMES IN THE UZBEK LANGUAGE
Keywords:
onomastic scope, personal names, given name, patronymic, personal appellation, surname, nickname, pseudonym, institution of personal naming, ethnolinguistic specificity of personal names, set expressions containing personal–name components, their stylistic functions.Abstract
Within the onomastic scope of the lexical system of every language, personal names occupy a distinctive place. Names themselves constitute a specific system – an anthroponymic institution comprising given names, patronymics, full names, surnames, nicknames, and pseudonyms. Each of these units possesses its own structural organization and stylistic functions in the language of a particular ethnos.
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