The article analyses three place names, which have been explained up to now in the following way: one of them was supposed to be of German, one of Old European and one of Slavic origin. As we show in our paper, all of them are Slavic names, two of them are hydronyms
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
The article analyses three place names, which have been explained up to now in the following way: on...
The study concerning the Slavic district Neletici on the Mulde River follows up on the research done...
Wie schon in Bichlmeier (2018) an einigen Beispielen in kürzester Form dargelegt und dann in mehrere...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The article is concerned with the etymologies of northeast Bavarian, i.e. Upper Franconian, settleme...
Leipzig – Slavonic origin can be possible. This article is a positive and critical reflection on the...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
Saale und Elbe bilden im Wesentlichen die westliche Begrenzung des ehemals kompakten altsorbischen S...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Wir wollen an dieser Stelle in Thesenform Prinzipien des toponymischen Vergleichs zwischen Böhmen un...
The Slavic district Besunzane in the light of toponymy. – With the help of Slavic place-names Hans W...
Leipzig – the origin of the name is purely Slavonic! – It thanks to Karlheinz Hengst that the centur...
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
The article analyses three place names, which have been explained up to now in the following way: on...
The study concerning the Slavic district Neletici on the Mulde River follows up on the research done...
Wie schon in Bichlmeier (2018) an einigen Beispielen in kürzester Form dargelegt und dann in mehrere...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
The article is concerned with the etymologies of northeast Bavarian, i.e. Upper Franconian, settleme...
Leipzig – Slavonic origin can be possible. This article is a positive and critical reflection on the...
Der Beitrag ist um eine Erklärung von Herkunft und Entwicklung des Gewässernamens Zschopau in Sachse...
Saale und Elbe bilden im Wesentlichen die westliche Begrenzung des ehemals kompakten altsorbischen S...
Names are treated in historical documents at the beginning of the 12th century in the South-West of ...
Wir wollen an dieser Stelle in Thesenform Prinzipien des toponymischen Vergleichs zwischen Böhmen un...
The Slavic district Besunzane in the light of toponymy. – With the help of Slavic place-names Hans W...
Leipzig – the origin of the name is purely Slavonic! – It thanks to Karlheinz Hengst that the centur...
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...
For many centuries, Upper Silesia was the scene of intensive language contact between a continuum of...