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The relation of eponymy and meaning in Myanmar language
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Title | The relation of eponymy and meaning in Myanmar language | |||||
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Publication date | 2020-05-30 | |||||
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Oakkar Minn | ||||||
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Eponymy is the name of a person after whom something (such as an invention or a place) is named; also called an appellative. Examples include cardigan, biro and sandwich. Place names in some countries are also often eponymous (Washington, Sydeny, Gorky). In the Myanmar language, the name of persons and places are change to change to new meaning in daily usage. Example include Mynit Myint Khin, Chit kaung, Ma Chit Su and so on. This paper studies eponymous and how new words are formed based on names of people and places. | ||||||
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coinage, eponyms, sense, lexical, sementics, metaphor | ||||||
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Mandalay University, Research Journal | ||||||
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