
This paper is a continuation of my 2024 article under the same title. This time its focus to compare the two systems of the “new” anthroponymics (in French at the time of the French Revolution and as a means of indoctrination in Russia/USSR during the early 1920s) shifts to “new” names falling outside the ideologically marked category. My comparison of the French vs. Soviet Russian evidence reveals absolutely identical mechanisms of and similar sources for the “revolutionary” name giving.
„nowy” zasób nazewnictwa czasów Wielkiej Rewolucji Francuskiej, new onomasticon of the French Revolution, names as ideologemes, источники антропонимического именования, Soviet anthroponymycon, anthroponymy sources, revolution in name giving, антропонимы, советский антропонимикон, революция в имянаречении, anthroponyms, antroponimia radziecka, antroponimy, nazwy-ideologemy, имена-идеологемы, rewolucja w nazewnictwie, новый именослов времен Великой французской революции, źródła nazewnictwa antroponimicznego
„nowy” zasób nazewnictwa czasów Wielkiej Rewolucji Francuskiej, new onomasticon of the French Revolution, names as ideologemes, источники антропонимического именования, Soviet anthroponymycon, anthroponymy sources, revolution in name giving, антропонимы, советский антропонимикон, революция в имянаречении, anthroponyms, antroponimia radziecka, antroponimy, nazwy-ideologemy, имена-идеологемы, rewolucja w nazewnictwie, новый именослов времен Великой французской революции, źródła nazewnictwa antroponimicznego
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