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Revision as of 16:00, 5 November 2021
Translations
nome proprio | nom propre | Eigenname
Article
In contact scenarios, proper names represent a special subset of nominals that exhibit special behaviors when compared to the open class of nouns. Proper nouns, with special reference to ancient languages, can be divided in a few main categories:
- geographical names, or toponyms, including names of towns, regions, polities, landscape markers;
- personal names, or anthoponyms;
- divine names, or theonyms
Their peculiarity depends on the possible conservative resistance towards sound change (especially for toponyms and theonyms) and on their general resistance towards translation, which triggers processes that help highlight the tendencies for adaptation of foreign phonetics.
Furthermore, variations in proper nouns is a precious tool for the study of the historical and linguistic evolution or regions. Changes in toponymy, for instance, are strongly conducive to the identification of changes either in the official language or in the linguistic demography of an area, while people bearing different names in multilingual inscriptions clearly indicate some degree of true or political diglossia.
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