ОККАЗИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ОНОМАСТИКОН ЦИКЛА ДМ. ЕМЦА О ТАНЕ ГРОТТЕР КАК ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ФЕНОМЕН

Journal Title: Acta Neophilologica - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 0

Abstract

This article discusses the specificity of occasional onomasticon in the cycle of novels by Dmitriy Emets (b. 1974) featuring Tanya Grotter, which is an outstanding example of fantasy literature, playing an important role in the modern cultural space, and targeted mainly at children and teenagers. It has been established that while creating the onomastic space of the cycle the author draws parallels with J. Rowling’s novels about Harry Potter and forms onyms – occasionalisms based on the precedent names (folk, mythological, religious, literary, and historical), foreign language vocabulary, phraseology, etc. The desire to comprehend the author’s intention and to understand the characteristics presented in onyms not only motivates readers to expand their horizon, but also engages them in cross-cultural communication.

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Ольга Гамали

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Ольга Гамали (2017). ОККАЗИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ОНОМАСТИКОН ЦИКЛА ДМ. ЕМЦА О ТАНЕ ГРОТТЕР КАК ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРНЫЙ ФЕНОМЕН. Acta Neophilologica, 1(0), 159-169. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-208191