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Ragadványnév-adási motivációk budapesti fiatalok körében [PDF]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2009
Motivations for giving nicknames among the young in Budapest This paper carries out a motivation-based categorisation of the nicknames of 200 young people (100 females and 100 males) living in Budapest.
Éva Heltovics
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Kétnyelvség és ragadványnév-használat [PDF]

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2007
Bilingualism and the use of bynames This paper discusses the relationship between bilingualism and the use of bynames. The author aims to reveal to what extent the Hungarian–Slovakian bilingual surroundings influence the Hungarians’ use of bynames ...
János Bauko
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Beszélő ragadványnevek a magyar népmesékben

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2005
Motivated nicknames in Hungarian folk-tales   Examining nicknames in folk-tales is considered in this paper to be a sub-field of examining names in fiction.
János Bauko
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A túristvándi roma névadás motivációinak vizsgálata

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2007
Name giving practices in a Roma ethnic group This paper discusses the Christian name giving practices of the Roma inhabitants of Túristvándi (a little village in Eastern Hungary). Contrary to some expectations (i.e.
Cecília Mindák
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A középkori magyar városfejlődés migráció- és ipartörténeti vonatkozásai a történeti személynévtan tükrében I.

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2014
Relations of migration and industrial history and medieval urban development in Hungary in the light of historical anthroponymy I. Giving personal names and migration   This paper intends to explore for what purposes and by what means medieval ...
László Szabolcs Gulyás
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Névtani témájú szakdolgozatok a Miskolci Egyetem Magyar Nyelvtudományi Tanszékén (1996-2009) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Onomastic theses at the Department of Hungarian Linguistics of Miskolc University (1996–2009)   We have come to the end of an era in higher education; the traditional five-year programme for students majoring in Hungarian was terminated this spring.
Kecskés, Judit
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