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A svéd névtudományról és helynévkutatásról [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Onomatology and place-name studies in Sweden This paper deals with the 20th century history of Swedish onomatology, an important branch of European onomastics, with special regard to place-name studies.
Győrffy, Erzsébet
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A tulajdonságra utaló családnevek kognitív nyelvészeti megközelítésben [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Family names referring to personal characteristics, discussed in the framework of Cognitive Linguistics     The present paper adopts a Cognitive Linguistic approach to examine the name-giving situation and to enumerate the domains (e.g.
F. Láncz, Éva
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Adalékok a nyelvhasználók családnevekkel kapcsolatos ismeretéhez [Comments on language users’ knowledge about family names]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2016
The paper presents the conclusions drawn from a 2010 questionnaire survey of adult language users’ knowledge about, and attitudes to their own names, family names from their places of residence and family names of occupational origin.
Schirm, Anita
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Beszámoló a XXIV. Nemzetközi Névtudományi Kongresszusról [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Report on the 24th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences     The International Council of Onomastic Sciences (ICOS) organized its twenty-fourth congress entitled “Names in daily life” in Barcelona, 5–9 of September, 2011.
Kozma, Judit
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A magyar és a szlovák (szláv) névtani terminológia összevetése [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
JÁNOS BAUKO, Comparing Hungarian and Slovakian (Slavic) onomastic terminology The author gives a brief survey of recent research in Hungarian and Slovakian (Slavic) onomastic terminology, and compares several onomastic terms in these languages.
Bauko, János
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Az egy személyre vonatkozó adatok mennyiségének szerepe a névtörténeti kutatásokban [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
The role of the quantity of data referring to a single person in historical onomastic research The statement that a large quantity of data is required in historical onomastic research could be interpreted in two different ways.
Slíz, Mariann
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Visszaemlékezés a Földrajzinév-bizottság helyesírás-szabályozási és földrajzinévtár-készítési munkásságára. [Remembering the activity of the Hungarian Committee on Geographical Names: regulation of orthography and compilation of gazetteers]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2013
The author of the present paper, a cartographer, studies the questions of geographical names for the correct representation of seas in every respect. Determining and handling the Hungarian names for maritime features raise questions that are identical ...
Márton, Mátyás
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A névelemek sorrendje és kulturális kongruenciája a Borsszem Jankó zsidó figuráinak névanyagában a 20. század első felében. [Order and cultural congruence of the elements in personal names for Jewish characters appearing in a Hungarian humour magazine entitled Borsszem Jankó in the first half of the 20th century]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2013
This study is based on previous research, which examined the name stock referring to Jewish characters occurring in a Hungarian humour magazine entitled Borsszem Jankó between 1901 and 1937.
Németh, Luca Anna
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Névtan és egységesítés: egy kerekasztal-beszélgetés tanulságai [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Onomastics and Standardization: Conclusions of a round table discussion     This paper summarizes the main thoughts of a round table discussion organized on 11th June, 2013 as a separate session of the workshop entitled “Onomastics and ...
Faludi, Andrea
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A változó szociokulturális környezet tükröződése a nyelvi tájképben, Hódmezővásárhely példáján. [Reflections of the changing socio-cultural environment on the linguistic landscape in a Hungarian town named Hódmezővásárhely]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2013
In Hungary, practices of naming shops and services, as these names typically reflect the social characteristics of a historical era, have changed from time to time in the 20th–21st centuries.
Galgóczi-Deutsch, Márta
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