Place names can be classified into cultural and natural names. This classification is expedient, because the names change differently as do their referents. The present article is focused on the evolution of the place names of a single parish in Estonia from 1787 through to this day. Although nearly half of the names of either group have not survived, the changes observed across the groups are different. Cultural names tend to be subject to total lexical replacement, whereas natural names are rather replaced partly, change affecting either the determinative or a part of the attribute
Abstract This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and elucidate the introduction of new first names and the patte...
This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami community ...
Place names have changed with the rest of the vocabulary during the development of the Estonian lang...
Place-name semantics have been discussed in many ways. In this article the author discusses the reas...
A chosen place-name policy (or the lack of such a policy) might affect the existing place-name stock...
The earliest recordings of street names in Estonia have been preserved since the 14th century; names...
The article looks at the geographical distribution of toponymic endings with the aim of discovering ...
Abstract: No toponym has come from nothing and there has always been a link between a place and its ...
Change, competition and confusion among settlement names in Bråbo härad Written records of place-nam...
The subject of the present work consists of some considerations about the place-name changes in vari...
The article discusses the correctness of toponym usage found in various Lithuanian and Latvian press...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between Finnish and non-Finnish by-names i...
Place-names as one of groups of proper names along with personal and symbolic names partially disclo...
The topic of the article are modern oyco- and anoyconymes of Turek district collected during field ...
Abstract This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and elucidate the introduction of new first names and the patte...
This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami community ...
Place names have changed with the rest of the vocabulary during the development of the Estonian lang...
Place-name semantics have been discussed in many ways. In this article the author discusses the reas...
A chosen place-name policy (or the lack of such a policy) might affect the existing place-name stock...
The earliest recordings of street names in Estonia have been preserved since the 14th century; names...
The article looks at the geographical distribution of toponymic endings with the aim of discovering ...
Abstract: No toponym has come from nothing and there has always been a link between a place and its ...
Change, competition and confusion among settlement names in Bråbo härad Written records of place-nam...
The subject of the present work consists of some considerations about the place-name changes in vari...
The article discusses the correctness of toponym usage found in various Lithuanian and Latvian press...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the relationship between Finnish and non-Finnish by-names i...
Place-names as one of groups of proper names along with personal and symbolic names partially disclo...
The topic of the article are modern oyco- and anoyconymes of Turek district collected during field ...
Abstract This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine and elucidate the introduction of new first names and the patte...
This paper discusses the place-name loaning patterns of one South Sami and one Inari Sami community ...