Nicknames Of Politicians Through Conceptual Metaphors In English
Keywords: Anthroponym, concept, conceptual metaphor, conceptual-taxonomic analysis, nickname, political discourse
Article no: 27
Pages 219-226
Keywords: Anthroponym, concept, conceptual metaphor, conceptual-taxonomic analysis, nickname, political discourse
Article no: 27
Pages 219-226
Keywords: Digital communication, nickname nomination, political communication, political party name, renaming
Article no: 159
Pages 1246-1253
Keywords: Personal name, nickname, imagery, semantic motivation
Article no: 444
Pages 3307-3316
Keywords: Competence approach, Linguodidactics, Russian as a foreign language, Russian proper names, Russian nicknames
Article no: 49
Pages 452-458
Keywords: Nickname, nomination, self – naming, internet environment
Article no: 34
Pages 293-300
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