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Among the classes of names, the own name is one of the most vivid manifestations of the social nature of the language, expressing the connection of the individual with the social, single with the generalized. A person's name reflects the way of perception of the world and its values. This paper gives an analytical review of existing anthroponymic research in Russian and German anthroponymy. The results of the analysis of functional and stylistic use of anthroponyms in the German ethnosocium in official business, scientific-technical, newspaper-publicistic and household and colloquial styles…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Among the classes of names, the own name is one of the most vivid manifestations of the social nature of the language, expressing the connection of the individual with the social, single with the generalized. A person's name reflects the way of perception of the world and its values. This paper gives an analytical review of existing anthroponymic research in Russian and German anthroponymy. The results of the analysis of functional and stylistic use of anthroponyms in the German ethnosocium in official business, scientific-technical, newspaper-publicistic and household and colloquial styles are presented. The interrelation between the speaker's pragmatic attitudes in the anthroponymic nomination and the immediate environment in which the speaker is located is shown. The regularities of official and unofficial use of personal names are revealed. The work is intended for German language specialists, undergraduates and postgraduates, students of philological faculties, as well as anyone interested in anthroponymy.
Autorenporträt
Candidate of Philological Sciences (Germanic languages), Bashkir State Pedagogical University n.a. M.A. Lomonosov. M.Akmulla Bashkir State Pedagogical University, Ufa (Russia). Has over 60 publications. Area of scientific interests: onomastics, anthroponymy, stylistics, functioning of own names in sociolect, analysis of stylistic potential of anthroponyms.