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PREZIMENA I NADIMCI U SPLITU POČETKOM XIX STOLJEĆA

open access: yesČakavska rič : Polugodišnjak za proučavanje čakavske riječi, 1986
In the past history of Split from the fall of the Venetian rule in 1797 to the second Austrian rule the registers of births, marriages and deaths were run by St. Duje’s Cathedral. At this period the forms of the surnames are of greatest interest as they are not recorded in 18th century, not even in 19th century.
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SELAŠKE KAZETE – Nadimci, prišvarci i hipokoristici Selaca na otoku Braču —

open access: yesČakavska rič : Polugodišnjak za proučavanje čakavske riječi, 2002
This paper deals with the onomastic materials cokkected on the largest place, Selca, on the eastern part of Brač. These materials record nicknames, with implicit inclusions, which the locals use in addressing, and hypocorisma. In certain cases the lexicon contains common poper names (or their derivatives) which in the sense of this speech have a ...
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The anthroponymy of Dragoslavec Breg

open access: yes, 2012
Nakon uvodnih napomena o gornjomeđimurskome naselju Dragoslavec Breg (s osobitim osvrtom na povijest njegova imena, neslužbeni etnik i kretanje broja stanovnika), u radu se na osnovi terenskim i arhivskim istraživanjem prikupljene građe analizira ...
Škvorc Branda, Anita   +1 more
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Privlačka prezimena i nadimci

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This thesis deals with the linguistic analysis of surnames and nicknames in the town of Privlaka near Zadar. Based on field research, the paper provides an overview and analysis of anthroponymic material, which includes 28 surnames and 526 nicknames, of which 94 are female and 432 are male, with a special emphasis on formation processes, lexical origin
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ANTROPONIMIA DI VRBANJ

open access: yes, 2004
U ovom se radu obrađuju nadimci i prišvarci mjesta Vrbanja na otoku Hvaru. Prikazana antroponimijska građa sakupljana je terenskim istraživanjem tijekom veljače i ožujka 2003. godine.
Siniša Vuković, Vuković, Siniša
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Iz antroponimije ludbreške Podravine: obiteljski nadimci u Svetome Đurđu, Obrankovcu i Prilesu

open access: yesFolia onomastica Croatica, 2013
Uvod u proučavanje antroponimijskih sustava Svetoga Đurđa, Obrankovca i Prilesa, triju naselja općine Sveti Đurđ, temelji se na primjerima potkrijepljenoj klasifikaciji imenskih formula korištenih u službenoj i neslužbenoj komunikaciji. U središnjemu dijelu rada s posebnom su pozornošću proučeni obiteljski nadimci prikupljeni terenskim istraživanjem ...
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TRANSNACIONALNI VRAGOVI: NADIMCI I LAŽNI IDENTITETI KAO STRATEGIJA PREŽIVLJAVANJA U KONTEKSTU DOMINIKANSKE MIGRACIJE

open access: yes, 2005
Naming practices can be at the very heart of transnational existence. Drawing on multisited ethnographic fieldwork in Vicente Noble (The Dominican Republic), Passaic (The USA), and Madrid (Spain), this article discusses two contexts in which nicknames ...
Cristina Sánchez-Carretero   +1 more
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OSOBNA IMENA I NADIMCI NA BUJŠTINI I POREŠTINI U PRVOJ POLOVINI XIX. STOLJEĆA

open access: yesCroatica Christiana periodica, 2006
On the basis of the cadastre of Francis I, from the first half of the nineteenth century, author analyses personal names and nicknames. All the names had Christian background, so author also examined influence of the cult devotion (patronage saints, and parish saints) on the pattern of name giving in the region of the western Istria.
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The anthroponymy of Dragoslavec Breg

open access: yes, 2016
Nakon uvodnih napomena o gornjomeđimurskome naselju Dragoslavec Breg (s osobitim osvrtom na povijest njegova imena, neslužbeni etnik i kretanje broja stanovnika), u radu se na osnovi terenskim i arhivskim istraživanjem prikupljene građe analizira ...
Škvorc Branda, Anita
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IMENA I NADIMCI U ĐURĐEVCU OD SREDINE XVI. DO POČETKA XX. STOLJEĆA

open access: yesPodravina : časopis za multidisciplinarna istraživanja, 2014
Anthroponomical material collected from a variety of historical sources attracts the linguists, but also the historians, too. This paper follows how throughout history the local names of Đurđevac evolved, from the restoration of the village in mid-16th century to early 20th century. We have provided the methods of giving names, their formation, as well
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