Proper names in linguistic atlases The study offers an overview of the proper names included in Hungarian linguistic atlases. First, the lexicons of these atlases are examined, emphasising the reasons behind the low number of proper names. The linguistic atlases printed in Hungarian to date contain 6090 entries, but only 81 proper names. Anthroponyms can be found in 20 atlases, mostly in suffixed forms or nicknames. Other proper names include toponyms and the names of planets. Atlases from Romania are unique in this regard as the same headwords were collected most consistently. Existing linguistic atlases can be better utilised by onomastic research in geographic common nouns and words that have become anthroponyms (the names of profess...
An essential characteristic of natural and modern languages and language use is variability and chan...
Before turning to the problem of translating proper names, let us turn to the definition of such a c...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
A magyar természetföldrajzi nevek az angol nyelvû szakirodalomban és népszerûsítõ kiadványokban rend...
This paper outlines the reasons why and the conditions under which a team of Hungarian experts in te...
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 study provides an outline in German language of the most important results of geographic name re...
A földrajzi köznevek kutatása a magyar nyelvtörténet szempontjából azért bír kiemelkedő jelentőségge...
Verschueren Jef. Kálmán (Béla), The World of Names: A Study of Hungarian Onomatology. In: Revue belg...
“Translating Geographical Names (Hungarian-German)”. Translating proper names (nomina propria) is an...
Research into the mountain names of historical Hungary has been a neglected area of Hungarian Onomas...
The author of the present paper, a cartographer, has studied all sorts of questions in relation to g...
In an attempt to address some current issues of geographical names standardization in Hungary and a...
An essential characteristic of natural and modern languages and language use is variability and chan...
Before turning to the problem of translating proper names, let us turn to the definition of such a c...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
A magyar természetföldrajzi nevek az angol nyelvû szakirodalomban és népszerûsítõ kiadványokban rend...
This paper outlines the reasons why and the conditions under which a team of Hungarian experts in te...
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 study provides an outline in German language of the most important results of geographic name re...
A földrajzi köznevek kutatása a magyar nyelvtörténet szempontjából azért bír kiemelkedő jelentőségge...
Verschueren Jef. Kálmán (Béla), The World of Names: A Study of Hungarian Onomatology. In: Revue belg...
“Translating Geographical Names (Hungarian-German)”. Translating proper names (nomina propria) is an...
Research into the mountain names of historical Hungary has been a neglected area of Hungarian Onomas...
The author of the present paper, a cartographer, has studied all sorts of questions in relation to g...
In an attempt to address some current issues of geographical names standardization in Hungary and a...
An essential characteristic of natural and modern languages and language use is variability and chan...
Before turning to the problem of translating proper names, let us turn to the definition of such a c...
The author examines the use of nicknames by the Hungarians in Slovakia. Since the state and the verb...