PRIMARY AND SECONDARY NOMINATION: DIFFERENTIATION OF CONCEPTS

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Scholar Express Journal

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This article deals with the differentiation of concepts: primary and secondary nomination. It studies the starting point for research on nomination, that is,socalled primary nomination, which, in fact, is a rare occurrence in modern languages, since today languages are replenished through borrowings or secondary nomination, which means the use in the act of nomination of a phonetic aspect of a unit already existing in the language as a name for new object or phenomenon.

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