Interactions in the Thracian-Phrygian Cultural Zone [PDF]
Recent progress in Phrygian studies changed the traditional view on the Thracian-Phrygian kinship and the Phrygian migration from Europe to Asia Minor.
Vassileva, Maya
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A doktori iskolákban megvédett névtani témájú disszertáció 2018-ban
PhD thesis on Onomastics defended in 2018 The brief summaries and the most important data of onomastic PhD dissertations defended successfully at doctoral schools in Hungary are published regularly in Névtani Értesítő: year of completion, size ...
ÁGNES ERŐSS
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Does the longevity of the Sardinian population date back to Roman times? A comprehensive review of the available evidence. [PDF]
Floris P, Dore MP, Pes GM.
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ONOMASTIC SPACE OF POETIC TEXTS BY BULAT OKUDZHAVA
Olga A. Popovich, Natalya F. Krylova
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Anthroponymy evolution of Javanese diaspora names in Malaysia (social onomastics study). [PDF]
Widodo ST +3 more
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Isotopic evidence for human mobility in late antique Bulla Regia (Tunisia). [PDF]
Nikita E +6 more
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Microtoponyms and macrotoponyms in communication and literature [PDF]
Przedstawiana Czytelnikowi monografia zatytułowana „Mikrotoponimy w komunikacji i literaturze” jest drugą publikacją wydaną w ramach projektu „Nomina loci” pod auspicjami Komisji Onomastyki Słowiańskiej przy Międzynarodowym Komitecie Slawistów.
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A XXII. Nemzetközi Névtudományi Kongresszusról
On the 22nd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences (Pisa, 29 August – 3 September, 2005) ICOS held its 22nd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences under the title “Names in Time and Space” in Pisa, Italy between 29th of August and ...
Judit Raátz
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The role of kinship in bi-national couples: Intergenerational solidarity in Turkish-German families. [PDF]
Tecklenburg R, Boehnke M.
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Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
The article attempts to analyze the linguocultural factors contributing to the phenomenon of polynominativity—multiple names for a single object. This investigation employs toponyms as a case study. The exploration delves into several key factors that
Maria V. Bobrova
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