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On the Peculiarities of the Present-Day Functioning of Tatar Personal Names (With Reference to the Records of Kazan Registry Offices of 2002–2012) [PDF]
With reference to the records of the Registry Offices of the city of Kazan, the author analyzes the semantics and the word-formational features of contemporary Tatar personal names, the peculiarities of their functioning and development.
Guzallia S. Khaziyeva-Demirbash
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Personal Names in Children's Speech: The Process of Acquisition [PDF]
The article discusses the process of children’s understanding of the differences between proper and common names. The author emphasizes the role of the anthropocentric approach to personal names, especially when it is based on the study of the ...
Galina R. Dobrova
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Giertruda – Lover of Arms or Heroine of Labour? About Radical Changes in Anthroponymy
A reviev of: Seweryn, Agnieszka. Revolution in Anthroponymics. New Names of the Soviet Period of the First Half of the 1920s. Krakow: Avalon Press, 2021. ISBN 978-83-7730-572-0, 218 pp. [In Russian: Seweryn, Agnieszka.
Piotr Zlotkowski
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Nature in the System of Lithuanian Personal Names [PDF]
The article deals with some tendencies in development of Lithuanian personal names. With reference to the Data base of personal names of Lithuanian citizens (1898–2010), the register of names of newborn citizens of Šiauliai in 1999–2011, and various ...
Aloyzas Gudavičius
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Nume de familie, la origine denumiri de meserii din domeniul prelucrării lemnului
The research of anthroponymic material is relevant because it helps us understand how surnames have evolved, depending on social, historical, economic, political, religious, linguistic, etc. factors.
Viorica RĂILEANU
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Turksprachige Anthroponymie in Deutschland
Since the 1960s Germany has seen the arrival of a considerable number of immigrants, mainly from Turkey. The Turkish language, the religion of the Turkish people and other Turkish groups manifest themselves in their naming traditions. The Turkish history, culture and language (also of other groups who speak a Turkish language) is unknown in Germany ...
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In 2022, lexicologist Elka Jačeva-Ulčar published a book in Macedonian, which has garnered attention for its utility and interest not only among specialists such as Macedonians, lexicologists, and onomatologists, but also among a broader readership ...
Alexandra I. Chivarzina
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Double Surnames among Circassians in Homeland and Diaspora Communities: A Comparative Study
The study comparatively examines the extralinguistic factors influencing the prevalence of double surnames among Circassians residing in their ancestral territory and within the Turkish diaspora.
Zaual Kh.-M. Ionov
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Anthroponymy in lexicographic studies
There are linguistic resources that are used specifically to officially or unofficially name people. These nominations refer to both physical and qualitative aspects that identify the people who receive the names.
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THE NAMES OF THE FOUNDERS OF THE URAL INDUSTRY ON THE MAP OF THE URALS
The article is devoted to the place names of the Urals, formed from the names and surnames of Ural Industrialists of XIX–XX centuries. The sources of the material were the data of state archives, historical and modern maps of the Urals, Toponymic card ...
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