Helynévképzők a fiktív nevek körében
Place-name suffixes in fictive proper names
Author(s): Ágnes BényeiSubject(s): Language studies
Published by: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Keywords: settlement names; literary names; fictive toponyms; name formants; place name suffixes; -d place name suffix
Summary/Abstract: The present article aims at proving the hypothesis that invented (fictive) place-names (mostly found in literary works) contain the characteristic affixes that are present in real place-names (i.e. those having real denotata). The author justifies the fact that the primary function of these suffixes is to derive place-names. The literary examples suggest that these affixes form active components of the speakers’ name consciousness. – Apart from invented place-names collected from fiction the author examines fictive family names denoting the place of origin by means of combining a place-name and an -i suffix (omitting the suffix results in gaining a fictive place-name). – Literary appearances of affixes known as the most common place-name suffixes (e.g. -d, -s, -i, -ny), occurrences of derivative clusters (e.g. -sd, -nd) and some typical name endings are also treated in the article.
Journal: Névtani Értesítő
- Issue Year: 29/2007
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 57-63
- Page Count: 7
- Language: Hungarian
