The so-called Bavarian Geographer describes the ethnopolitical situation at the end of the first half of the 9th century in a wide area of Central and Eastern Europe. The names of those tribes are mostly recorded in their Germanic forms, as they were known at the time among the Franks. Those names are in their Slavic forms basically authentic, quallificative in their nature, created according to certain collective characteristics that their bearers attributed to themselves. Thus we can assume that those tribes brought those names from their ancient homeland when they settled the Elbe region, and that could be corroborated with the fact that some of those tribal names appear also among the South Slavs (Obodrites, Serbs, Milingoi = Mil...
Refering to the oldest hydronymia from Southwestern Slovakia which is the oldest Slavic state, we p...
The present investigation has grown directly out of etymological practice and is committed to the tr...
This work examines the etymologies of Slavic lexemes which can be reconstructed back to Nostratic ro...
The present paper is devoted to the old and always vexing problem of the linguistical ethnogenesis o...
The article deals with problems of ethnocultural reconstruction, focusing on the hydronymy of West S...
When entering the Carpathian Basin in the 9th century, the Hungarians found a decisively Slavic popu...
This text will analyze the semantic and cultural motivation of the terms for i n k in the Slavic lan...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
The author argues that archaeology and historical linguistics, each using their own tools, both seek...
Autor polazi od činjenice da historiografija do danas nije dala znanstveno zadovoljavajući odgovor o...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
© 2018, Ural University Press. All rights reserved. The comparative analysis of folk-names lists fro...
The comparative analysis of folk-names lists from the Jordanes’ Getica 116 (“Hermanaric’s arctoi gen...
On the historical source value of toponyms. Toponyms as a source for the reconstruction of ethnic re...
According to recent scholarship, the ancient dialectal division of Proto-Slavic does not overlap wit...
Refering to the oldest hydronymia from Southwestern Slovakia which is the oldest Slavic state, we p...
The present investigation has grown directly out of etymological practice and is committed to the tr...
This work examines the etymologies of Slavic lexemes which can be reconstructed back to Nostratic ro...
The present paper is devoted to the old and always vexing problem of the linguistical ethnogenesis o...
The article deals with problems of ethnocultural reconstruction, focusing on the hydronymy of West S...
When entering the Carpathian Basin in the 9th century, the Hungarians found a decisively Slavic popu...
This text will analyze the semantic and cultural motivation of the terms for i n k in the Slavic lan...
The article focuses on the toponymy of the Eastern part of modern Germany where Slavic and Germanic ...
The author argues that archaeology and historical linguistics, each using their own tools, both seek...
Autor polazi od činjenice da historiografija do danas nije dala znanstveno zadovoljavajući odgovor o...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
© 2018, Ural University Press. All rights reserved. The comparative analysis of folk-names lists fro...
The comparative analysis of folk-names lists from the Jordanes’ Getica 116 (“Hermanaric’s arctoi gen...
On the historical source value of toponyms. Toponyms as a source for the reconstruction of ethnic re...
According to recent scholarship, the ancient dialectal division of Proto-Slavic does not overlap wit...
Refering to the oldest hydronymia from Southwestern Slovakia which is the oldest Slavic state, we p...
The present investigation has grown directly out of etymological practice and is committed to the tr...
This work examines the etymologies of Slavic lexemes which can be reconstructed back to Nostratic ro...