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  • Therefore, the following sections refer predominantly to onomasiology in its diachronic perspective.
  • His earliest work concerned morphological problems in the Germanic languages, Onomasiology and Norse mythology.
  • A recent representative of synchronic onomasiology ( with a focus on word-formation processes ) is Pavol Stekauer.
  • Onomasiology can be carried out diachronic questions, i . e . questions on how and why things change their names.
  • With " Onomasiology Online " ( Onon ), he created one of the first peer-reviewed free access German linguistics journals.
  • Another branch that developed from onomasiology and, at the same time, enriched it in turn was linguistic geography ( areal linguistics ), since it provided onomasiologists with valuable linguistic atlases.
  • His focus is on onomasiology, euro-linguistics, intercultural communication, teaching of English as a lingua franca, language teaching in general and the role of language and communication in the transfer of knowledge.
  • Onomasiology was initiated in the late 19th century, but it didn't receive its name until 1902, when the Austrian linguist Adolf Zauner published his study on the body-part terminology in Romance languages.
  • Concerning English linguistics, onomasiology as well as linguistic geography has been playing only a minor role ( the first linguistic atlas for the US was initiated by Hans Kurath, the first one for the UK by Eugen Dieth ).
  • But onomasiology has recently seen new light with the works of Dirk Geeraerts, Andreas Blank, Peter Koch and the periodical Onomasiology Online, which is published at the Katholische Universit鋞 Eichst鋞t-Ingolstadt by Joachim Grzega, Alfred Bammesberger and Marion Sch鰊er.
  • But onomasiology has recently seen new light with the works of Dirk Geeraerts, Andreas Blank, Peter Koch and the periodical Onomasiology Online, which is published at the Katholische Universit鋞 Eichst鋞t-Ingolstadt by Joachim Grzega, Alfred Bammesberger and Marion Sch鰊er.
  • :Taboo is one of 20 reasons for using a new word listed at Onomasiology # Explanations _ of _ lexical _ change . " Lexical change " might be the answer to the question, but that's a broad term that includes the coining of completely new words, the use of loanwords, and the use of shortened forms of old words, and doesn't focus on jumps within a language where one existing word replaces another . ( talk ) 07 : 51, 17 June 2011 ( UTC)