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Családnév és etnikai kategorizáció
Surnames and ethnic categorization. The category of “Hungarian surname” in Hungary and in minority status The study investigates how lay ethnic categorization based on one’s surname works from the perspective of the prototype theory.
MARIANN SLÍZ +2 more
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A hivatalos családnév-változtatások indokrendszerének vizsgálatáról
On the motivational factors of official surname changes This paper presents the most important motivational factors behind 19–20th century family name changes in Hungary.
István Kozma
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A puszta családnév mint (cseh)szlovák pragmatikai kölcsönzés
Bare surnames as pragmatic borrowings from (Czecho-)Slovakian This paper focuses on a single name-related consequence of the language contact situation of Hungarian in the Carpathian basin: the use of surnames on their own (i.e.
Ferenc Vörös
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Családnév-változtatás a 20. század második felében
Family name changes in the second half of the 20th century This paper is concerned with the official instances of family name changes in the last half of the century, a field of interest inaccessible to scientific research so far.
Tamás Farkas
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Miskolci családnév-változások a XIX. század izraelita anyakönyveiben
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Judit Kecskés
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Occupational names can be regarded as one of the most characteristic types of Hungarian family names: 10 out of the 20 most frequent family names in the stock of contemporary surnames belong to this category.
Slíz, Marianna Ilona
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This paper intends to explore for what purposes and by what means medieval personal names can be used in social historical research. Bynames derived from place names are examined in the present paper, as they prove to be essential sources in research ...
Gulyás, László Szabolcs
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Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence of language change; as a result, the geography of personal (especially family) names has recently become an important field of study in international and ...
N. Fodor, János
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