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The loss of *g before *m in Proto-Slavic [PDF]
This paper proposes a new sound rule for Proto-Slavic, according to which *g (from PIE *g, *gw, *gh, and *gwh) was lost before *m. This development was posterior to Winter’s law and the merger of voiced and aspirated stop in Slavic.
Matasović, Ranko
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Poznańskie album civium – charakterystyka właściwości graficznych i językowych dokumentu [PDF]
The present article, though far from being exhaustive, makes a contribution to support the standpoint, expressed by many researchers, that there is the growing need for an inclusion of elements of paleography to studies on the history of the Polish ...
Banderowicz, Kinga
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Onomastique libyco-berbère (Anthroponymie) [PDF]
Les differents domaines de l’onomastique libyco-berbere (anthroponomie, toponymie, ethnonymie, hydronymie, oronymie...), malgre d’assez nombreuses etudes et quelques travaux d’importance sur certaines periodes historiques (notamment ceux de J.-M. Lassere pour l’Antiquite), ne beneficient pas de grands outils systematiques globaux.
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The article proposes a detailed rule for the use of uppercase and lowercase letters in proper names, pseudonyms, and nicknames. It follows the systemic principle of personal names’ spelling under which a capital letter is used to mark the individualizing
Elena V. Arutyunova +2 more
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Фрагменты языковой картины мира, отраженные в славянской и балтийской антропонимии [PDF]
В статье рассматривается национально-культурная специфика анималистических метафор в славянской и балтийской ...
Гурская, Юлия Александровна
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O uwarunkowaniach procesu kształtowania się i stabilizacji rosyjskich nazwisk [PDF]
The aim of this article is to point to the factors that started the process of family names formation in the Eastern Slavonic area. It also discusses extralinguistic reasons for fixing them as permanent surnames.
Hrynkiewicz-Adamskich, Bożena
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Adopting French Names as Identity Markers among Second Foreign Language (L3) Learners in China
Using foreign names has become common practice for Chinese students who are learning a foreign language to develop a special identity in multilingual contexts. French is one of the most studied foreign languages in China.
Ying Qi Wu, Shan Shan Li
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Sobre antroponimia en las calles de Santa Fe, Nuevo México
The connection between a street and the anthroponym which identifies it goes beyond a simple way of locating in the geographical space. It constitutes a representation of the national, local, international and cultural history and, at the same time, it ...
Miguel Reyes Contreras
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This review discusses Anton I. Sobolev’s doctoral thesis Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the Region of South-Eastern Obonezhye: The Experience of Language Interaction Reconstruction.
Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
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Letters of Maria Czaplicka to Lew Szternberg [PDF]
Dla antropologów zainteresowanych biograficznym wymiarem badań naukowych, a szczególnie problemem kulturowego i intelektualnego kontekstu, z którego rodzą się idee i praktyki badawcze, ważnym źródłem jest korespondencja między etnografami.
Jakubova, Natalia +1 more
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