Abstract

The article examines the features of the denotative sphere of ethnonyms, using the example of the vocabulary and phraseology of East Franconian German dialects; the most frequently used ethnonyms are highlighted, as well as the semantic spheres to which they belong: foreigners, stubborn or noisy people, sinister creatures that frighten children.

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