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The Faith, Hope and Charity Triad through Onomastic Nomination (with Reference to Eastern Slavonic Languages) [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2011
The article analyzes the Вера, Надежда, Любовь (corresponding to the English Faith, Hope and Charity) proper names, and their Eastern Slavonic equivalents, viewed upon through the prism of correspondence to the appellative homonyms, designating the key ...
Olga V. Gerasimovich
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1595 Tarihli Defter-i Mufassal-ı Livâ-i Ahısha’da Geçen Türkçe Kökenli Kişi Adları Üzerine

open access: yesVakanüvis Uluslararası Tarih Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2017
1578 tarihinde Osmanlılar tarafından fethedilip 1828’de Ruslar tarafından işgal edilen, 1944’te ise Müslüman ahalisi sürgüne gönderilen Ahıska’nın fethini müteakip tahriri 1595’te yapılmış olup bu defterin bir nüshası Ankara’da Tapu Kadastro Genel ...
Sinan Uyğur
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Turksprachige Anthroponymie in Deutschland

open access: yesNamenkundliche Informationen, 2010
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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Anthroponymy in a Roma community: between tradition and innovation

open access: bronze, 2022
Cristina Serena Negele   +1 more
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About some possessors´names in the toponymy of the región of Fisterra (Galicia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
En este trabajo pretendemos estudiar la etimología de un total de cuatro topónimos que, además de designar entidades de población pertenecientes a un ámbito geográfico-administrativo concreto (la comarca gallega de Fisterra), tienen su origen último en ...
Martínez Lema, Paulo
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Lusotopy as Ecumene [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In order to avoid the sociocentric proclivity to identify language with culture and nation, thus echoing the language of empire, this paper follows the suggestions of Kroeber, Hannerz, and Mintz in taking recourse to the concept of ecumene.
Pina-Cabral, Joao
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