A Glass of Cognac in Cognac: On the Relationship Between Similar-sounding Proper Names and Common Nouns
The nature of properhood is one of the fundamental questions in onomastics. Nouns are traditionally categorised as either proper names or common nouns, but a word can change from one category to another. In recent times, properhood has been explained in terms of pragmatics so that a lexeme can funct...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
2025
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