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Beszámoló a XXIV. Nemzetközi Névtudományi Kongresszusról [PDF]
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.
Judit Kozma
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A szlovák névtudomány múltja és jelene [PDF]
The past and present of Slovakian onomastics This paper, giving an overview of the past and present of onomastics in Slovakia, describes the beginnings of Slovakian onomastics, enumerates the conferences and programmes organised by the Slovakian ...
János Bauko
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A kolozsvári Babeş–Bolyai Tudományegyetem Bölcsészettudományi Kar Magyar és Általános Nyelvészeti Tanszéke könyvtárának névtani tárgyú kéziratai [PDF]
Onomastic manuscripts at the Library of the Department of Hungarian and General Linguistics in Babeş–Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania This paper discusses the position of Onomastics in the curriculum of Hungarian higher education in ...
Magdolna Csomortáni
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Controversial article on geonomastics [PDF]
This article aims to discuss, firstly, the substantiation of a new discipline within the applied onomastics with a short excursion into the historical domain, its relationship to other sub-disciplines, then its difference from toponymics, and finally to ...
Evgeny Shokhenmayer
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Onomastics and Terminology In an attempt to address some current issues of Hungarian onomastic terminology, the Department of Hungarian Linguistics and Terminology Research Group of Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary ...
Andrea Bölcskei, Ágota Fóris
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Social Vulnerability Index as a Tool to Evaluate the Distribution of Head and Neck Oncology Surgeons. [PDF]
This study examines the geographic distribution of head and neck oncology surgeons in the U.S. and its association with neighborhood‐level social determinants of health using the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). Findings indicate that higher social vulnerability within specific themes of social determinants of health correlates with increased ...
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Elmélet és terminológia a magyar helynévkutatásban [PDF]
Theory and terminology in Hungarian toponomastics The paper discusses the problem indicated in the title by adopting a starting point based on the observation that Hungarian onomastics has always been characterized by terminological variety ...
István Hoffmann
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Mycenaean Militarism from a Textual Perspective. Onomastics in Context: lawos, damos, klewos [PDF]
In this paper, after surveying the Linear B textual evidence that demonstrates palatial concern for centralized control and organization of military equipment and personnel, Palaima uses the evidence of onomastics and of textual/administrative context to
Palaima, Thomas G.
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THE CULTURAL RELEVANCE OF INDONESIAN PHRASEOLOGICAL UNITS AS CONTRASTED WITH POLISH
This article discusses Indonesian set phrases, a research area not previously investigated by Polish scholars. The aim is to analyze expressions which reveal the cultural specificity of the Indonesian speech community.
Przemysław Wiatrowski
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Slave naming patterns : onomastics and the taxonomy of race in eighteenth-century Jamaica [PDF]
Every year, slave owners responsible for managing estates were required by Jamaican law to submit to the local vestry an account of the whites, slaves, and livestock on their properties.
Burnard, Trevor
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