The Oxford Handbook of Names and Naming

The Oxford Handbook of Names and Naming
Author: Carole Hough
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780191630422

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In this handbook, scholars from around the world offer an up-to-date account of the state of the art in different areas of onomastics, in a format that is both useful to specialists in related fields and accessible to the general reader. Since Ancient Greece, names have been regarded as central to the study of language, and this has continued to be a major theme of both philosophical and linguistic enquiry throughout the history of Western thought. The investigation of name origins is more recent, as is the study of names in literature. Relatively new is the study of names in society, which draws on techniques from sociolinguistics and has gradually been gathering momentum over the last few decades. The structure of this volume reflects the emergence of the main branches of name studies, in roughly chronological order. The first Part focuses on name theory and outlines key issues about the role of names in language, focusing on grammar, meaning, and discourse. Parts II and III deal with the study of place-names and personal names respectively, while Part IV outlines contrasting approaches to the study of names in literature, with case studies from different languages and time periods. Part V explores the field of socio-onomastics, with chapters relating to the names of people, places, and commercial products. Part VI then examines the interdisciplinary nature of name studies, before the concluding Part presents a selection of animate and inanimate referents ranging from aircraft to animals, and explains the naming strategies adopted for them.

What s in a Name

What s in a Name
Author: Frédérique Biville
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015069306671

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Latin poets and prose writers of the classical period and later used - and withheld - names subtly and to important effect. Here, in eleven new essays, an eminent international cast explore themes which include 'speaking' names, often involving bilingual Latin/Greek play; the ways in which persons and objects are named in contexts of invective or endearment; the significant suppression or changing of names; the religious and historical significances of names; the uses of names in literary catalogues; names as devices to structure a group of shorter poems.

Personal Names in Asia

Personal Names in Asia
Author: Yangwen Zheng,Charles J-H. Macdonald
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCBK:C102715214

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The world's population negotiates a multiplicity of naming systems. Some are compatible with the "normative" system of the world of passports and identity cards but a great many are not. This is particularly true in Asia, a region with some of the most sophisticated naming devices found anywhere in the world, including nicknames and teknonyms, religious and corporation names, honor and death names, pseudonyms and retirement names, house names and clan names, local and foreign names, official and private names. People across the continent carry multiple names meaningful to different audiences. Some are used only in family relations while others locate individuals in terms of gender, ethnicity, religion, caste, class, and nation. The centrality of names to many of the crucial debates and preoccupations of the modern world â " identity, hybridity, migration, nationalism, multi-culturalism, globalization â " makes it particularly surprising that there has been little systematic comparative exploration of Asian names and naming systems. This path-breaking volume classifies and theorizes the systems underlying naming practices in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia where systems are abundant and fluid. Using historical and socio-anthropological perspectives, the authors of this exceptionally close collaborative effort show the intricate connections between naming systems, notions of personhood and the prevailing ethos of interpersonal relations. They also show how the peoples of Asia are fashioning new types of naming and different ways of identifying themselves to suit the demands of a changing world.

A Matter of Taste

A Matter of Taste
Author: Stanley Lieberson
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0300083858

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What accounts for our tastes? Why and how do they change over time? Stanley Lieberson analyzes children's first names to develop an original theory of fashion. He disputes the commonly-held notion that tastes in names (and other fashions) simply reflect societal shifts.

Naming and Identity

Naming and Identity
Author: Richard D. Alford
Publsiher: Human Relations Area Files (HRAF)
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1988
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015014622339

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Names and Naming Patterns in England 1538 1700

Names and Naming Patterns in England  1538 1700
Author: Scott Smith-Bannister
Publsiher: Oxford Historical Monographs
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198206631

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Summary: Results of the first large-scale quantitative investigation of naming practices in early modern England.

Names and Naming

Names and Naming
Author: Guy Puzey,Laura Kostanski
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781783094936

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This book explores international trends in naming and contributes to the growing field of onomastic enquiry. Naming practices are viewed here through a critical lens, demonstrating a high level of political and social engagement in relation to how we name people and places. The contributors to this publication examine why names are not only symbols of a person or place, but also manifestations of cultural, linguistic and social heritage in their own right. Presenting analyses of geographically and culturally diverse perspectives and case studies, the book investigates how names can represent deeper kinds of identity, act as objects of attachment and dependence, and reflect community mores and social customs while functioning as powerful mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion. The book will be of interest to researchers in onomastics, sociology, human geography, linguistics and history.

An Anthropology of Names and Naming

An Anthropology of Names and Naming
Author: Gabriele vom Bruck,Barbara Bodenhorn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-10-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 052112171X

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This book is about personal names, something of abiding interest to specialists and lay readers alike. Over a million people have checked the American Name Society website since 1996, for instance. Many philosophers and linguists suggest that names are 'just' labels, but parents internationally are determined to get their children's names 'right'. Personal names may be given, lost, traded, stolen and inherited. This collection of essays provides comparative ethnography through which we examine the politics of naming; the extent to which names may be property-like; and the power of names themselves, both to fix and to destabilize personal identity. Our purpose is not only to renew anthropological attention to names and naming, but to show how this intersects with current interests in political processes, the relation between bodies and personal identities, ritual and daily social life.