THE ROLE OF THEONYMS IN PHARMACEUTICAL ADVERTISING TEXTS

Journal Title: Записки з ономастики - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 17

Abstract

The article deals with the proper names in pharmaceutical advertising texts. The functions of the theonyms and their role in advertising texts are determined.

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S. V. Nasakina

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S. V. Nasakina (2014). THE ROLE OF THEONYMS IN PHARMACEUTICAL ADVERTISING TEXTS. Записки з ономастики, 0(17), 194-199. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-387232