The study provides an outline in German language of the most important results of geographic name research in Hungary. Its main objective is to assist colleagues who have no information about research projects in Hungary because to date they have hardly been dealt with in summaries published in the main world languages (English, German, and French). Our study consists of eight chapters. The first deals with Hungarian publishing forums, onomastics congresses, the major sites of name databases as well as with research sites. The second discusses theoretical issues, while the fourth gives an outline of descriptive name studies. The fifth chapter provides an insight into the results of historical toponymy whereas the sixth and the seventh infor...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
A földrajzi köznevek kutatása a magyar nyelvtörténet szempontjából azért bír kiemelkedő jelentőségge...
This paper examines names for squares, streets (many of which led to neighbouring settlements) and ...
The study provides an outline in German language of the most important results of geographic name re...
The study provides an outline of the most important results of personal name research in Hungary. It...
Our paper focuses on two key issues: it addresses the theoretical questions related to the genesis a...
Das Digitale Ungarische Ortsverzeichnis. Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts. – Im Sommer 2010 wurde...
This paper outlines the reasons why and the conditions under which a team of Hungarian experts in te...
Online European name-geographic research and digital databases. An international overview This p...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
Proper names in linguistic atlases The study offers an overview of the proper names included in ...
A magyar természetföldrajzi nevek az angol nyelvû szakirodalomban és népszerûsítõ kiadványokban rend...
“Translating Geographical Names (Hungarian-German)”. Translating proper names (nomina propria) is an...
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be ap...
Creating the dictionary under discussion is justified by the recent decline of cultural, historic s...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
A földrajzi köznevek kutatása a magyar nyelvtörténet szempontjából azért bír kiemelkedő jelentőségge...
This paper examines names for squares, streets (many of which led to neighbouring settlements) and ...
The study provides an outline in German language of the most important results of geographic name re...
The study provides an outline of the most important results of personal name research in Hungary. It...
Our paper focuses on two key issues: it addresses the theoretical questions related to the genesis a...
Das Digitale Ungarische Ortsverzeichnis. Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts. – Im Sommer 2010 wurde...
This paper outlines the reasons why and the conditions under which a team of Hungarian experts in te...
Online European name-geographic research and digital databases. An international overview This p...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
Proper names in linguistic atlases The study offers an overview of the proper names included in ...
A magyar természetföldrajzi nevek az angol nyelvû szakirodalomban és népszerûsítõ kiadványokban rend...
“Translating Geographical Names (Hungarian-German)”. Translating proper names (nomina propria) is an...
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be ap...
Creating the dictionary under discussion is justified by the recent decline of cultural, historic s...
The article discusses some place-names. These are the names of fortifications owned by vassals durin...
A földrajzi köznevek kutatása a magyar nyelvtörténet szempontjából azért bír kiemelkedő jelentőségge...
This paper examines names for squares, streets (many of which led to neighbouring settlements) and ...