Strata of ethnics, languages and settlement names in the Carpathian Basin (original) (raw)

Settlement Name Strata in the Multilingual Carpathian Basin

Valéria Tóth

2009

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Settlement Names Referring to Eastern Slavic Settlers in Medieval Hungary

Anita Rácz

Voprosy Onomastiki, 2022

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Settlement Names Derived from Ethnonyms as Historical Evidence: the Case of Medieval Hungary

Valéria Tóth

Вопросы Ономастики, 2019

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Ethnic groups and settlement names in Hungary

Anita Rácz

Nyelvtudományi Közlemények, 2013

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THE GEOLINGUISTIC RESEARCH OF HISTORIC PERSONAL NAMES FOUND IN THE CARPATHIAN BASIN

János N. Fodor

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Anita R á c z (Debrecen) SETTLEMENT NAMES REFERRING TO CZECH SETTLERS IN MEDIEVAL HUNGARY

Anita Rácz

Acta Onomastica, 2023

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Language contact effects in historical Hungarian and Romanian personal names

János N. Fodor

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Romanian-Ukrainian Connections in the Anthroponymy of the NorthwesternPart of Romania

Oliviu Felecan

2009

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A Historical Linguistic Analysis of Hungarian Toponyms in Non-Authentic Charters

Melinda Szőke

Onomastica Uralica 15, 2019

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Place names in Romani and Bayash communities in Hungary [Romani és beás településnevek Magyarországon]

Mátyás Rosenberg

Onomàstica. Anuari de la Societat d’Onomàstica, 2020

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The Substratum (Thracian) Place Names in Romania and Bulgaria. Some Thoughts Regarding Methodology and Deontology.

Sorin Paliga

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The Restoration of the Historical Hungarian Names of Hungarian-Populated Settlements in the Territory of the Present-Day Transcarpathia from 1989 to 2000

Sandor Dobos

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Slavs in the Making. History, Linguistics and Archaeology in Eastern Europe (ca. 500–ca. 700)

Florin Curta

2021

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A linguistic-typological study of the mountain names of two mountain ranges in medieval Hungary

Katalin Reszegi

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The Typology of Changes in the History of Hungarian Surnames

Tamás Farkas

2016

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M. Karwowski; Prellenkirchen. Celtic Settlement in the Foreland of the Carpathian Basin, [in:] S. Berecki (ed.); Iron Age Communities in the Carpathian Basin, Bibliotheca Musei Marisiensis – Seria Archaeologica 2, Cluj-Napoca 2010, 333-347.

Maciej Karwowski

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The Textual Positioning of Toponyms in Latin Language Medieval Hungarian Charters

Melinda Szőke

Onomastica Uralica , 2018

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Elements of Carpathians Geography in the Old Historic and Cartographic Documents

Petru Urdea

2011

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I. Vásáry, Hungarians and Mongols as ″Turks″: On the Applicability of Ethnic Names. In: Ádám Bollók – Gergely Csiky – Tivadar Vida (eds.), Between Byzantium and the Steppe. Institute of Archaeology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences: Budapest 2016, pp. 537–543.

István Vásáry

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Profession names in old Hungarian settlement names

Anita Rácz

Nyelvtudományi Közlemények, 2015

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R. Weiss - 6 Romanian > Hungarian etymologies

Raoul WEISS

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The Indigenous Status of the Hungarian Language Community in the Carpathian Basin. A Historical and Contemporary Interpretation

Magyar Külügyi Intézet /Hungarian Institute of International Affairs

Foreign Policy Review, 2021

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The Transylvanian Anthropo-toponymy in the 13th Century. Introductory Views

Victor V. Vizauer

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The Source Value of Toponyms in History

Valéria Tóth

Jagiellonian University Press eBooks, 2023

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Perspectives on Hungarian and Uralic prehistory (review of Klima & Türk (eds.) 2021)

Sampsa Holopainen

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 2022

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To the Use of Etymological Methods in the Research of the Origin of Slavs

George Telezhko

Discourse, Vol. 7, No 1, pp. 103-124, 2021

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Changes of Romanian place names during the communist era

Nicolae Ion

Human Geographies: Journal of Studies and Research in Human Geography, 2007

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Still having a conflict potential? German and Hungarian toponyms in the Czech and Slovak national corpora texts

Tereza Klemensová

MISCELLANEA GEOGRAPHICA - REGIONAL STUDIES ON DEVELOPMENT, 2019

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Hungarian or Rather Substratum Elements in Romanian

Sorin Paliga

ЮГОЗАПАДЕН УНИВЕРСИТЕТ »НЕОФИТ РИЛСКИ«, 2018

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Neighbourhoods, Suburbs and Ethnic Quarters in the HungarianTowns, Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries

Katalin Szende

Cities - Coins - Commerce: Essays presented to Ian Blanchard on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday. Ed. Philipp Robinson Rösener. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2012, 43–64.

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Competing etymologies: Analyzing problems in the origin of some words in Hungarian and other Uralic languages

Sampsa Holopainen

Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen, 2024

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Gulyás, László Szabolcs. “Slíz, Mariann. 2017. Personal Names in Medieval Hungary. Hamburg: Baar Verlag. 215 pp.” Hungarian Cultural Studies 12 (2019) 317-320.

Gulyás László Szabolcs

Hungarian Cultural Studies , 2019

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Notes on German loan words in an areal Carpathian context

Marek Stachowski

Linguistique Balkanique 45/3 (2006; Festschrift G. T. Rikov): 471-476.

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Resolution of the Hungarian language puzzle in Central Europe

Miklós Banai

Academia Letters, 2021

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Bohemia and markers of La Tène communities in the Middle Danube region. In: Karwowski, M. – Salač, V. – Sievers, S. (eds): Boier zwischen Realität und Fiktion. Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte Bd. 21. Bonn (Habelt) 2015, 159-167.

Natalie Venclová

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