The article is concerned with the etymologies of northeast Bavarian, i.e. Upper Franconian, settlement names Würgau, Gleußen, Feuln, Marktzeuln and Wirbenz and the microtoponyms Külmnitz, Külmitz and Leubnitz. While tradition had it that the settlement names are of Slavic origin, a PhD thesis published in 2016 claimed them to be of West Germanic origin. In the case of the microtoponyms Külmnitz and Külmitz only a West Germanic etymology had hitherto been presented, while in the case of the microtoponym Leubnitz both a Germanic and a Slavic one had been proposed, with no final conclusion reached. The article compares the Slavic etymologies with the West Germanic ones and reaches the conclusion that neither of the West Germanic etymologies pr...
Adjektive, die Farben bezeichnen, kommen häufig in Örtlichkeitsnamen vieler Sprachen vor. Unter ihne...
In this article, new etymologies for two Old High German words are proposed. Old High German musina ...
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...
Wie schon in Bichlmeier (2018) an einigen Beispielen in kürzester Form dargelegt und dann in mehrere...
The Slavonic district Quezici in the light of place names. ‒ The Slavonic district Quezici is mentio...
The place name Libzi and its related names. The place name Leipzig, first mentioned 1015-1018 as Lib...
The study concerning the Slavic district Neletici on the Mulde River follows up on the research done...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
The article analyses three place names, which have been explained up to now in the following way: on...
In the German language, there are toponyms with initial elements that are largely similar or even co...
Sedulius sive Ilarleh. Bynames (cognomina) in the early medieval memorial tradition. – More than 2.0...
The author proposes a new interpretation of the history of the name of the former Saxon village and ...
The name of the small town Merseburg, some 15 km south of the city of Halle (Saale) has puzzled rese...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The Slavic district Besunzane in the light of toponymy. – With the help of Slavic place-names Hans W...
Adjektive, die Farben bezeichnen, kommen häufig in Örtlichkeitsnamen vieler Sprachen vor. Unter ihne...
In this article, new etymologies for two Old High German words are proposed. Old High German musina ...
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...
Wie schon in Bichlmeier (2018) an einigen Beispielen in kürzester Form dargelegt und dann in mehrere...
The Slavonic district Quezici in the light of place names. ‒ The Slavonic district Quezici is mentio...
The place name Libzi and its related names. The place name Leipzig, first mentioned 1015-1018 as Lib...
The study concerning the Slavic district Neletici on the Mulde River follows up on the research done...
Following Slavic immigration in the 7th century a Slavic tribal region developed on the lower Zwicka...
The article analyses three place names, which have been explained up to now in the following way: on...
In the German language, there are toponyms with initial elements that are largely similar or even co...
Sedulius sive Ilarleh. Bynames (cognomina) in the early medieval memorial tradition. – More than 2.0...
The author proposes a new interpretation of the history of the name of the former Saxon village and ...
The name of the small town Merseburg, some 15 km south of the city of Halle (Saale) has puzzled rese...
The onomatology traditionally assumes that -ingen (and -heim) ending toponyms are the oldest Germani...
The Slavic district Besunzane in the light of toponymy. – With the help of Slavic place-names Hans W...
Adjektive, die Farben bezeichnen, kommen häufig in Örtlichkeitsnamen vieler Sprachen vor. Unter ihne...
In this article, new etymologies for two Old High German words are proposed. Old High German musina ...
The previous interpretations of the place name Leipzig, 1015 in urbe Libzi, as Old Sorbian *Liṕsk(o...