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Khoa, Nguyen Viet. "Revisiting Semantic Issues of Proper Names." Names 70, no. 1 (2022): 40–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/names.2022.2378.

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The semantic status of proper names in linguistics and language philosophy has been comprehensively studied. It has long been held that proper names are mainly used to refer to certain entities, not to describe them. However, while Millian theorists claim that proper names do not possess a lexical meaning but directly refer to a certain entity, Fregean scholars assert that proper names do carry meanings, and the problem is just about the “meaning” employed. This paper argues that the Mill-Frege dichotomy can be bridged from the Vietnamese perspective by using proper name specifics of the Vietn
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Maumus, M. Fletcher. "Proper Names." Polish Journal of Philosophy 6, no. 1 (2012): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/pjphil2012613.

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Enns, Diane. "Proper Names." International Studies in Philosophy 36, no. 4 (2004): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/intstudphil2004364135.

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Jubien, Michael. "Proper Names." Philosophical Perspectives 7 (1993): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2214136.

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TORCHYNSKYI, M., and N. TORCHYNSKA. "GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF PROPER NAMES." Current issues of linguistics and translations studies, no. 25 (September 30, 2022): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2415-7929-2022-25-9.

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Despite the availability of a sufficient number of studies, there is still no comprehensive work that would summarize information about the grammatical features of proper names of the Ukrainian language. However, there is an indisputable need for such conclusions, which determines the relevance of the topic of our scientific article. The purpose of the study is to systematize the morphological and syntactic features of the proprietary units of the Ukrainian language. Methods of classification and systematization (to group proper names), descriptive method using stratigraphic, genetic, etymolog
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Jensen, Richard J. "Are species names proper names?" Cladistics 27, no. 6 (2011): 646–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-0031.2011.00357.x.

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de Lourdes Valdivia Dounce, Maria. "Metalinguistic “Troubles” with Kripkean Proper Names." Athens Journal of Philosophy 1, no. 2 (2022): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajphil.1-2-3.

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Proper names interpreted as rigid designators do not allow us to formulate metalinguistic statements of the form ‘NN might not have been named “NN”’. All we can do is to show what we are trying to say. But we cannot properly formulate such a metalinguistic statement about a rigid name. The rigidity of the name establishes a relationship with its bearer that is much stronger than the contingent relationship that is supposed to exist in the natural languages between the name and its bearer. The sentence is intuitively true as expressed in natural languages, but once we translate it, if possible,
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Bolton, Cynthia J. "Proper Names, Taxonomic Names and Necessity." Philosophical Quarterly 46, no. 183 (1996): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2956383.

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Stroll, Avrum. "Proper Names, Names, and Fictive Objects." Journal of Philosophy 95, no. 10 (1998): 522. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2564720.

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McKinsey, Michael. "Understanding proper names." Linguistics and Philosophy 33, no. 4 (2010): 325–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10988-011-9080-y.

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KÜNNE, WOLFGANG. "Hybrid Proper Names." Mind 101, no. 404 (1992): 721–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mind/101.404.721.

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Trezise, Thomas. "Proper Names (review)." Comparative Literature Studies 37, no. 3 (2000): 352–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cls.2000.0031.

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Berestnev, G. I. "PROPER NAME IN SYNCHRONISTIC COINCIDENCES." Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki, no. 3 (2021): 75–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.20916/1812-3228-2021-3-75-87.

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The article launches a new approach to studying coincident proper names in different cultural conditions - names viewed in a synchronistic perspective, in the Jungian sense. The paper purports to answer a number of questions adding to the theory of language, depth psychology and cognitive science. The main research methods, such as cognitive analysis and reconstruction, allow recovering data on deep cognitive attitudes of a person and possible connections of his/her mental sphere with physical reality. In this regard, the functional and cognitive nature of proper names is analyzed. It is deter
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Lauc, Davor. "Navigating Linguistic Similarities Among Countries Using Fuzzy Sets of Proper Names." Names 72, no. 1 (2024): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/names.2023.2569.

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This paper examines the commonalities among several countries and languages through the lens of proper names, especially forenames. It posits that the investigation of these names offers a fresh perspective on language similarity due to their distinct influence from cross-cultural interactions and language contact compared to regular vocabulary. The study introduces a novel measure that generalizes the similarity between sets by considering the distances between elements. This metric is employed to assess phonetic commonalities in forenames. The results of this analysis show a notable correlat
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Zouhar, Marián. "An Argument for the Obstinate Rigidity of Proper Names." Grazer Philosophische Studien 96, no. 4 (2019): 497–517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18756735-000067.

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A recent argument suggests that proper names are persistently rigid designators. Invoking the Kaplanian distinction between a world of the context of utterance and a world of the circumstance of evaluation, the argument maintains that names have to designate something only in the former, but not in the latter, implying thus that the designated objects must exist only in the former world. This paper shows that names designate something in both kinds of world and are thus obstinately rigid. This is achieved in three steps. First, the author argues that the contents of names must be available in
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Mizuta, Yoko. "A functional theory of proper names: Insights from quasi-proper names." Intercultural Pragmatics 22, no. 1 (2025): 47–69. https://doi.org/10.1515/ip-2025-0004.

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Abstract This paper aims to shed new light on proper names from a functional perspective, based on the insights obtained from the investigations on quasi-proper names. I provide a relational table model of the facts about naming acts and name-bearing relations. It represents the information in a simple, flexible fashion, while accommodating the difference in the status of a person’s name, such as legal names, stage names, and baptismal names, as well as the situation of name-sharing. On this basis, I propose a functional theory of proper names, which systematically explains the meaning and usa
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Avazxonovna, Nuriddinova Nozima. "TOPONYM AS A CLASS OF PROPER NAMES." International Journal of Pedagogics 03, no. 03 (2023): 45–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume03issue03-09.

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The article illustrates on the principles of toponyms as well as it includes some methods of descriptive and semantic analysis of toponyms. The main task of this article is to give a brief overview of toponyms (place names) found in Namangan region. By knowing the origins of various toponyms, changes that occurred in a language become much clearer because we learn what or who may have caused a certain linguistic phenomenon. Moreover, it is given various types of toponyms and features of them. This research is an attempt to highlight various principles according to which it is possible to group
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Bellucci, Francesco. "Peirce on Proper Names." Journal of the History of Philosophy 59, no. 3 (2021): 483–510. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hph.2021.0050.

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Mufwene, Salikoko S. "Dictionaries and Proper Names*." International Journal of Lexicography 1, no. 3 (1988): 268–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijl/1.3.268.

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Sophia, A., and S. Marmaridou. "Proper names in communication." Journal of Linguistics 25, no. 2 (1989): 355–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226700014146.

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It has long been observed that, although proper names are mainly used to identify individuals uniquely in our universe of discourse, and therefore have a clearly referential function, they are also used connotatively, when, for example, they stand as a shorthand for whatever characteristics a specific individual may at one time have been associated with. These two uses can be illustrated in the following sentences:(1) Judas was Jesus Christ's disciple who betrayed Him.(2) Every great man nowadays has his disciples, but it is always Judas who writes the biography (Jespersen, 1965: 66).
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Thomsen, Hanne Erdman. "On the Proper Treatment of Proper Names." Nordic Journal of Linguistics 20, no. 1 (1997): 91–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0332586500004029.

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The present paper is a discussion of the syntactic and semantic treatment of proper names in the generalized quantifier framework, and supports the view that the semantic value of proper names is of the same kind as that of other nouns – sets of individuals, whereas unique individuals are assigned as the value of the NP-level. Furthermore, it i s argued that the set denoted by a name contains the individuals name-related to the expression in question, i.e. the individuals bearing the name. In other uses (e.g. the museum bought a Picasso) the name denotes the extension of an ad hoc predicate. F
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Tienson, John. "An Observation on Common Names and Proper Names." Analysis 46, no. 2 (1986): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3328174.

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Zhuanyshpaeva, S. Zh, G. T. Mukhamedzhanova, A. S. Beisenbayeva, and N. M. Baekina. "INFORMATIVE-BACKGROUND FEATURES OF NAMES AND PROPER NAMES." Vestnik of M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, no. 1 (57) (May 19, 2023): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.54596/2958-0048-2023-1-137-144.

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As one of the urgent problems of modern Kazakh linguistics, it is possible to form a theoretical and methodological basis for the field of poetic onomastics by studying the title of a work of art, names denoting the character on the part of the writer. Consideration of onyms in the language of the work, including poetonyms in cognitive orientation in ethno–cultural and ethno-linguistic integrity - onomastic units that mentally characterize the surrounding reality, serves as a basis for maximum refinement of the experience of cognition accumulated on the scale of "language-consciousness-nation"
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Ibrahimova, Ulviyya. "SPECIFIC NAMES IN MOVLUD SULEYMANLI'S NOVEL "KOCH"." Deutsche internationale Zeitschrift für zeitgenössische Wissenschaft 104 (May 21, 2025): 59–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15480396.

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After people began to form as a social being and to develop language and thus communication, they gave names to each other, to the objects they lived in, to the animals and birds they hunted and tamed, to natural and divine forces, to the plants and fruits they used for food, and so on. As their knowledge of life and nature expanded, such names also increased. Over time, some of the names became specialized and specifically indicated the named object, concept, or person, so they were accepted in linguistics under the term “proper names.” Proper names are th
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ELONGO, Arsène. "Créativité stylistique des noms propres comme effets de l’engagement identitaire dans la littérature congolaise." Langues & Cultures 3, no. 01 (2022): 76–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.62339/jlc.v3i01.143.

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Dans le présent article, nous étudions la créativité stylistique des noms propres afin d’analyser leurs effets de l’engagement identitaire dans la littérature congolaise. L’objectif de l’étude est de procéder à une analyse à la fois linguistique et stylistique sur le sens des noms propres qui existent dans un environnement identitaire. Pour y arriver, nous appliquons les critères analytiques de la linguistique énonciative pour montrer que les écrivains mettent à profit leurs compétences socioculturelles et identitaires au service de la créativité des noms propres de leur personnage. Les résult
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Lee, Poong Shil. "Are Proper Names Indexicals? -A Defense of Recanati’s Indexical Theory of Proper Names-." Korean Journal of Philosophy 145 (November 30, 2020): 185–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.18694/kjp.2020.11.145.185.

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Gibka, Martyna Katarzyna. "The functions of characters’ proper names in Jingo by Terry Pratchett." Prace Językoznawcze 24, no. 2 (2022): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/pj.7728.

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This article is devoted to functions served by characters’ proper names in Jingo by TerryPratchett. The analysis of 258 characteronyms is based on the theory of two acts (Gibka2019). For the study to be conducted, the models of the naming act and the act of usinga name in Jingo were created. The first part of the article deals with secondary permanentfunctions which are performed from the moment a character is named. The second partof the article focuses on secondary momentary functions which emerge in individual usesof particular proper names.
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Karpenko, Olena, and Valeriia Neklesova. "Ukrainian Onomastic Identity Across 15 Years (2006–2021)." Names 71, no. 4 (2023): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/names.2023.2600.

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Proper names habitually express the cultural and social characteristics of a group; therefore, they express collective confirmation of a sense of self-image, affiliations, and emotional anchors. The goal of this investigation is to help deepen our understanding of the onomastic identity revealed in the collective discourse and manifested through the memetic features of onyms. The research presented here consolidated onomastics, psycholinguistics, memetics, and cultural studies. The focus of this investigation is on the changing collective onomastic identity in the Ukrainian society. The data f
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Galicia-Haro, Sofía N., and Alexander Gelbukh. "Complex named entities in Spanish texts." Lingvisticæ Investigationes. International Journal of Linguistics and Language Resources 30, no. 1 (2007): 69–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/li.30.1.06gal.

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We present a linguistic analysis of Named Entities in Spanish texts. Our work is focused on the determination of the structure of complex proper names: names with coordinated constituents, names with prepositional phrases and names formed by several content words initialized by a capital letter. We present the analysis of circa 49,000 examples obtained from Mexican newspapers. We detailed their structure and give some notions about the context surrounding them. Since named entities belong to open class of words they are being created daily, so the challenge for a named entity recognizer is to
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Moreira, Felipe G. A. "On Divine Rebaptism." Philosophies 10, no. 3 (2025): 53. https://doi.org/10.3390/philosophies10030053.

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Divine rebaptism occurs when a deity renames an entity with a proper name N*, which is pronounced differently or is orthographically distinct from the proper name N this entity previously had. Genesis 17:5 and 17:15 illustrate this phenomenon or alleged phenomenon while raising two questions not yet addressed. First, the identity question: Are those named “Abram” and “Sarai”, respectively, identical to those named “Abraham” and “Sarah” in Genesis? Second, the semantic question: What picture of the semantics of proper names best accounts for the divine rebaptisms portrayed in Genesis? This essa
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Farkas, Tamás. "Being named or being nameless: On the fundamental questions of proper name giving." Studia Linguistica Hungarica 32 (July 15, 2020): 54–65. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3907336.

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The existence of the category of proper names is as old as human language, and it can be considered a linguistic and anthropological universal. Names can play several important roles in the life of society, the givers, bearers and users of names. One of these functions is to create and express personal identity. Using names also expresses the naming community’s knowledge about the world, familiarity instead of strangeness, the existence of personal connections. Name giving can be an act of humanising, or expressing ownership over the human environment. Names can be given to anybody and a
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Sfeir, Maya. "Corpus Linguistic Approach for Onomastics in Drama." Names 72, no. 3 (2024): 14–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/names.2024.2615.

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Proper names and naming are an integral component of dramatic texts. However, to date, scant and fragmented scholarly attention has been given to the connection between proper names and key dramatic elements—namely, stage directions, characterization, and plot progression. This paper adopts corpus linguistics as a method to show how a corpus linguistic approach to onomastics in drama can, on the one hand, provide analysts with a scoping overview of names and naming in plays, and, on the other hand, offer a richer insight into core dramatic elements. Using as a case study Edward Childs Carpente
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Reydon, Thomas A. C. "Gene Names as Proper Names of Individuals: An Assessment." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 60, no. 2 (2009): 409–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axp002.

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Ashley, Leonard R. N. "Proper Names and Proper Pronunciation in Shakespeare's Plays." Names 35, no. 3-4 (1987): 175–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/nam.1987.35.3-4.175.

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O.V., Chornous. "THE PHENOMENON OF PROPER NAMES." South archive (philological sciences), no. 85 (April 12, 2021): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.32999/ksu2663-2691/2021-85-4.

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Purpose. The task of the study is to define the boundary between common and proper names, and to systematize the main differential characteristics of the onyms.Methods. The research is based on different scientific methods. A scientific literature review was used to demonstrate how statements about boundary between appellatives and propriatives are changing and developing over time. Observation, analysis as well as the descriptive and comparative methods were used for identifying distinctions between proper and common names. Comparative method was used for identifying common and distinct pecul
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Lauener, Henri. "How to Use Proper Names." Grazer Philosophische Studien 49 (1994): 101–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/gps1994/95497.

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Suprun, V. I. "PROPER NAMES IN GENERAL USE." Onomastics of the Volga Region, no. 1 (2020): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.34216/2020-1.onomast.126-134.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the unity, continuality of the language space, the absence of borders between proper names and common nouns. Proper names arise from the onymization of appellatives. Analyses of the full deonymization and the appearance of names of generalized use.
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Yudina, Antonina D. "Occasionalisms motivated by proper names." Izvestia: Herzen University Journal of Humanities & Sciences, no. 195 (2020): 126–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33910/1992-6464-2020-195-126-134.

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Kijania-Placek, Katarzyna, and Paweł Banaś. "Deferred Reference of Proper Names." Journal of Semantics 38, no. 2 (2021): 195–219. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jos/ffab001.

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Abstract In this paper, we argue that proper names have deferred uses. Following Geoffrey Nunberg, we describe the deferred reference mechanism by which a linguistic expression refers to something in the world by exploiting a contextually salient relation between an index and the referent in question. Nunberg offered a thorough analysis of deferred uses of indexicals but claimed that proper names do not permit such uses. We, however, offer a number of examples of uses of proper names which pass grammatical tests for deferred usage, as put forward by Nunberg.
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Pethő, Gergely. "On intuitions about proper names." Acta Linguistica Hungarica 52, no. 2-3 (2005): 281–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aling.52.2005.2-3.6.

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Hajiyeva, Nazrin. "Stylistic features in proper names." Scientific Bulletin 2 (2019): 117–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.54414/pkki9664.

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Anthroponyms used in Azerbaijani fiction have various stylistic features. The pronunciation of proper names from board orthophonic side takes one of the main places. For certain stylistic purposes proper names are shortened or reduced for caressing aims. The problem of similarity of sounds in borrowed and national names, use of borrowed and national names replacing each other, reverse reading of proper names, creation of comic misunderstanding and the problem of dual use of anthroponyms are stylistic features of important research.
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Cipriani, Enrico. "The Syntax of Proper Names." Philosophical Inquiry 41, no. 1 (2017): 98–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philinquiry20174117.

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Sato, Eriko. "Proper Names in Translational Contexts." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 6, no. 1 (2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.0601.01.

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Ramachandran, Murali. "The Rigidity of Proper Names." Philosophical Studies 33 (1991): 189–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philstudies1991/19923342.

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Rosenberg, Jay F. "Another Look at Proper Names." Philosophical Perspectives 7 (1993): 505. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2214137.

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Lauener, Henri. "HOW TO USE PROPER NAMES." Grazer Philosophische studien 49, no. 1 (1994): 101–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18756735-90000584.

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Clark, David J. "The Transcription of Proper Names." Bible Translator 46, no. 3 (1995): 343–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026009359504600306.

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Gelberg, H. "Proper Names of Animal Breeds." Veterinary Pathology 47, no. 6 (2010): 1114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0300985810383004.

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McNeil, J. E. "The accessibility of proper names." Neurocase 2, no. 3 (1996): 235j—243. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neucas/2.3.235-j.

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Capone, Alessandro. "Proper names as speech acts." Intercultural Pragmatics 21, no. 5 (2024): 647–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ip-2024-5003.

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Abstract In this paper, I question the idea that proper names are merely used to refer to things or individuals. However, I am not going to use predicativism to prove this point. I will somehow look at things from the point of view of scholars like Frege or Kripke. I consider that this idea (that proper names are merely used to refer, at least when they are in argument positions) stems from a view of language that does not throw proper light on contextuality as discussed by Mey, Jacob. 2001. Pragmatics. Oxford: Wiley. From the very beginning, I argue that the issue can be seen in a better ligh
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