Connotative Nomination Characteristics and their Role in Giving Nicknames
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This article examines the early theory and studies about nomination while making it more specific by emphasizing data regarding only the main conception of connotative nomination and its peculiarities from forming nicknames as a means of joking or ridiculing, to a difference from other types of nominations. All viewpoints are strengthened with valid facts from linguists S. Kripke, N. Timko, etc who made profound contributions in this field, and ample quintessence which are taken from a variety of literary texts.
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