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AN OVERVIEW OF THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ONOMASTICS IN CROATIA [PDF]
Byzantine emperor and writer Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus made a comprehensive list of Croatian idioms in his work De Administrando Imperio [On the Governance of the Empire]. In addition to listing the idioms, Constantine VII was the first to explain their etymology, claiming that „Croats are those who own a lot of land“.
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Максимюк Марта. Рецензия на сборник сочинений: Бучко А., Бучко Д. Историческая и современная украинская ономастика: Избранные сочинения / Анна Бучко, Дмитрий Бучко. – Черновцы: «Букрек», 2013. – 456 с.
Максимюк Марта
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11. századi nyomok az 1019. évi hamis Zalavári oklevélben
Clues to the 11th century from the 1019 Zalavár charters The Zalavár charters (1019, 1024) are the least viable sources of information for historical linguistics and historical onomastics regarding the 11th century among the charters of King ...
MELINDA SZŐKE
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Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania. By Alexander Avram. Studies in Jewish Onomastics: The Project for the Study of Jewish Names. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2021. Pp. 296 + xi.
Brandon Simonson
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Folk Onomastics Study of Anthroponymy Found in Babad Banjoemas Wirjaatmadjan
Folk onomastics is a sub-category of socio-onomastics which deals with people’s beliefs and perceptions of names and name use. Interestingly, pragmatics also plays important role in the study of onomastics as names cannot be split up from the context ...
Chusni Hadiati
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Between the 16th and the 18th centuries, the area known from 1920 to 1939 as the Klaipėda region (Memel territory) experienced a variety of migration flows, which have been described by researchers on several occasions.
Dalia Kiseliūnaitė
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Alts, Abbreviations, and AKAs: Historical Onomastic Variation and Automated Named Entity Recognition [PDF]
Accurate automated identification of named places is a major concern for scholars in the digital humanities, and especially for those engaged in research that depends upon the gazetteer-led recognition of specific aspects. The field of onomastics examines the linguistic roots and historical development of names, which have for the most part only ...
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Szivárvány a harmatcseppben, avagy a Szovárd-kérdés és a történeti névtudomány
Rainbow in the dewdrop, or the Szovárd question and the historical onomastics Loránd Benkő’s book entitled “The Szovárd question. Chapters from the history of an Old Hungarian clan” includes the results of research into historical onomastics ...
Rudolf Szentgyörgyi
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Történelemkonstruálás – névkonstruálás
Constructing history – constructing names. Personal names of early Hungarian history and the posterity The topic of the paper is how people of modern times attempt to approach the onomasticon of personal names of the past, of which they lack ...
TAMÁS FARKAS
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