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Családnévrendszer, névhasználat, névváltozás nyelvi-kulturális kontaktushelyzetben [PDF]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2009
The system of family names, their use, and changes to them in a linguistic-cultural contact situation Apart from stimulating borrowings of lexical items, linguistic-cultural relations also elicit mutual influences of name systems in contact.
Tamás Farkas
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Családnév-történeti vizsgálatok. A magyar családnévanyag összetétele, típusai, rendszere [PDF]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2014
Research into the history of family names. The components, types and system of the Hungarian family-name stock. Summary of a habilitation dissertation     The author’s habilitation dissertation focuses on the concept system and the main types of ...
Tamás Farkas
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"Colored" Anthroponyms: the Black in the Family Name [PDF]

open access: yesPhilologia, 2023
Colors, being omnipresent in our daily life, we often meet them in onomastics as well: in the names of plants and animals, toponyms and anthroponyms. Therefore, in the official anthroponymic nomenclature, we attest today the family names: Albu, Bălan ...
Viorica RĂILEANU
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Enquêter sur les savoirs juridiques : controverses juridiques et traductions conceptuelles

open access: yesCahiers Jean Moulin, 2023
This contribution develops a methodological reflection on the way in which it is possible to investigate legal knowledge. Firstly, an inquiry into the surface of EU law is proposed: taking seriously the controversy before the judge and surrounding its ...
Vincent Réveillère
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The interdependency between a family company's name and a family name [PDF]

open access: yesMarketing and Management of Innovations, 2021
A company's name often personifies the company. In the case of family companies, the name is mainly connected with that of the owning family. This paper aims to identify and substantiate the context of the perception of any possible risks from the association of a family name with that of a family company during the generational exchange with the ...
Tomaskova, A.   +2 more
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Kataphlôros ou Kataphlôron: Notes sur un patronyme Byzantin [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2013
The byzantine family name “Kataphloron” of civil and military officials (from the 10th to the beginning of the 13th century) has been attested in sources in various forms.
Loukaki Marina
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Papa, maman, bébé, Twingo :une famille de noms propres recomposée

open access: yesCorela, 2023
The difficulties in classifying family names such as dad, mom, uncle, son, etc., as proper names or common names, take on a new dimension if we integrate, on the one hand, certain uses of undetermined common names such as baby (ex: If mom is okay, baby ...
Franck Lebas
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An overlooked family-group name among bees: Availability of Coelioxoidini (Hymenoptera: Apidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Recent phylogenetic analysis of the family Apidae has applied the tribal name Coelioxoidini to the distinctive genus Coelioxoides Cresson, which has been thought to be related to Tetrapedia Klug.  However, the nomenclatural status of such a family ...
Engel, Michael S.   +2 more
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Family Name Adoption in the Dutch Colonies at the Abolition of Slavery in the Context of National Family Name Legislation: A Reflection on Contemporary Name Change

open access: yesGenealogy, 2023
Name change can only take place in the Netherlands under strict conditions and according to patronizing regulations. At the moment, an amendment of name law is being drafted that would give descendants of Dutch citizens whose ancestors lived in slavery ...
Leendert Brouwer
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Can first or last name uniqueness help to identify diaspora researchers from any country?

open access: yesJournal of Data and Information Science, 2023
Diaspora researchers work in one country but have ancestral origins in another, either through moves during a research career (mobile diaspora researchers) or by starting research in the target country (embedded diaspora researchers).
Thelwall Mike
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