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Language Contact Between Lithuanian and Polish in the Historical Anthroponymy of Kedainiai Town of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth CenturiesThis article presents Lithuanian naming trends specific to residents of Kedainiai in the seventeenth and eighteenth ... see more

This paper investigates classic Sundanese oral literary text Carita Pantun Sanghyang Jagatrasa (CPSJ) and the manuscript of Wawacan Sanghyang Jagatrasa (WSJ) in terms of (1) the transformation of CPJS from oral into written text, (2) the formal structure ... see more

Main Trends in the Study of Ukrainian Surnames (Late Seventeenth – Early Twenty-First Centuries): I. The Achievements of Ukrainian OnomasticiansThis article analyses main trends in the study of Ukrainian surnames from the period between the late seventeen... see more

Professor Tadeusz Skulina (1929–1992) was born in Katowice but from the Second World War he was connected with Great Poland. Also in Poznan, he studied Polish Studies and following his graduation became employed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan whe... see more

The paper examines the Poznan historical anthroponymy preserved in tax registers from the 17th and 18th century, collected in the Documents of the City of Poznan in the State Archives. The starting point in the description of the surnames is their interpr... see more

To the history of the ancient family names format on of modern Belarus arealThe aim of the article is investigation of the ancient family names formation of the modern Belarus areal covering three aspects: areal topological, comparatively historical and l... see more

A diachronic analysis of Czech-German relationships in relation to the anthroponymy of the Czech lands has revealed that the most significant effect of the contact can be seen in the domain of personal names. First, a common inventory of Christian names f... see more

The study covers etymological, linguistic and cultural analysis of the toponymic vocabulary in one of the regions of the Republic of Bashkortostan. The study briefly examines the historiography of the fixation of the Bashkir oiconymic vocabulary and its s... see more

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