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Surnames and migrations. The Barcelona area (1451-1900) [PDF]
The project is funded by the Spanish FPU program (AP 2010- 5699) and is part of the larger Advanced Grand Project 'Five Centuries of Marriages' (ERC-2010-AdG_20100407)Catalan onomastics, and specifically the evolution of surnames, has been conditioned by
Cabré, Anna +2 more
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Anthroponymie shakespearienne [PDF]
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The article examines the anthroponyms and toponyms found on gravestone inscriptions at cemeteries in the areas of concentrated settlement of national minorities in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina — namely, Ukrainians, Poles, Czechs, and Italians.
Gleb Petrovich Pilipenko +1 more
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In the name of the migrant father--analysis of surname origins identifies genetic admixture events undetectable from genealogical records. [PDF]
Larmuseau MH +5 more
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Temporal differentiation across a West-European Y-chromosomal cline: genealogy as a tool in human population genetics. [PDF]
Larmuseau MH +5 more
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PROSODIC VARIANTS IN ANTHROPONYMY
U forrniranju semantičkog plana antroponima akcent i kvantiteta nisu tek pratioci izvođenja tvorbenim elementorn. Onako kao što meliorativ ili pejorativ nastaje u derivaciji zavisno od sufiksa pozitivne ili sufiksa negativne konotacije, tako se i prozodemom ove ili one prirode mogu dobiti opozitne semantičke vrijednosti antroponimskih leksema. U članku
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Anthroponymy in documents of the Lovran Notary Office from the second half of the 18th century
Il fondo “Notai pubblici di Fiume ed i suoi dintorni”, custodito presso l’Archivio di Stato di Rijeka (Fiume), contiene una raccolta preziosa dei documenti della cancelleria notarile lauranese (testamenti, contratti di compravendita, ecc.), i quali ...
Robert Doričić, Ivana Eterović
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Presentation of some ancient Macedonian anthroponymy
The author presents old Macedonian anthroponymys: Bezgat, Bradovar, Višeglav, Volovid, Dragožil, Žegovit, Kolodej, Korobud, Ljudogost and Skorogod, which are confirmed in Macedonian language areal toponymy. The above – mentioned anthroponyms belong to the earliest anthroponimical corpus of Slavic languages and they had great importance in the ...
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