Archive
SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2025 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2024 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2023 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2022 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2021 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2020 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2019 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2018 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2017 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2016 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2015 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2014 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2013 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2012 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2011 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2010 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2009 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2008 SCIENTIFIC WORK - 2007

https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/111/60-67

Maftuna Abduolimova

Fergana State University

https://orcid.org/0009-0007-1288-0999

maftunaabduolimova777@gmail.com

 

Lexical and Semantic Features of Mythonyms in the Harry Potter Series

 

Abstract

This study investigates the lexical and semantic features of mythonyms in J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, focusing on their etymology, morphological structures, and narrative functions. Mythonyms, as linguistic units derived from myths, serve as carriers of cultural memory, enriching the text with intertextual depth and symbolic resonance. Employing a qualitative methodology, the research analyzes character names, creatures, and places to reveal how Rowling integrates classical mythology, linguistic creativity, and cultural references to construct a compelling narrative frame­work. The findings highlight recurring motifs such as duality, heroism, and fate, demonstrating the critical role of mythonyms in shaping themes, character development, and reader engagement. This study contributes to the broader understanding of mythologically informed literature, emphasizing the interplay between linguistic innovation and cultural heritage in contemporary fantasy fiction.

Keywords: mythonyms, Harry Potter, lexical features, semantic analysis, onomastics, mythology, literary linguistics


Views: 370