The paper provides a review of the book written by professor of Astrakhan State University Emma Kopylova and dealing with the development of the anthroponymic system of Astrakhan in the 19th–20th centuries. The book briefly overviews the process of formation of modern Russian anthroponymy in the studied territory. The book contains indexes of male and female names used in Astrakhan during the last two centuries, the 83 tables included in the book reflect the evolution of the anthroponymic system from one decade to another, for each period the author indicates five most popular names and provides etymological interpretations for rare and regionally specific anthroponyms. The author discovers a number of interesting regularities of Astrakhan’...
The system of Kazakh anthroponyms is characterized by both regional and social pecularities. This st...
The paper discusses the way the two-name anthroponymic system was formed – the original one-name sys...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...
The book under review examines the case of compiling a regional dictionary of modern nicknames. The ...
The paper provides a review of the content and structure of the dictionary of Russian unofficial oik...
The article reviews the book “Novgorod Slavic Toponymic Antiquities” by V. L. Vasilyev which studies...
Purpose of the study: The study is aiming to show that name is a kind of social identification code,...
The fourth volume of the study Substrate toponymy of the Russian North written by the outstanding Ru...
Regional written records are a valuable source for the study of nominal and onomastic vocabulary, th...
The paper deals with the division of anthroponymy into two systems: actual and potential names. Thei...
The paper considers the formation of anthroponomical space of one region as a part of Russian system...
Cílem této rigorózní práce bylo ukázat způsoby proprializace a apelativizace vlastních jmen v ruském...
The review gives a critical assessment of the content and structure of the five-volume dictionary of...
The text is devoted to Russian anthroponymy of the 18th century on the results of confessional regis...
The review provides a critical survey of the recently published volume of The Oxford Handbooks serie...
The system of Kazakh anthroponyms is characterized by both regional and social pecularities. This st...
The paper discusses the way the two-name anthroponymic system was formed – the original one-name sys...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...
The book under review examines the case of compiling a regional dictionary of modern nicknames. The ...
The paper provides a review of the content and structure of the dictionary of Russian unofficial oik...
The article reviews the book “Novgorod Slavic Toponymic Antiquities” by V. L. Vasilyev which studies...
Purpose of the study: The study is aiming to show that name is a kind of social identification code,...
The fourth volume of the study Substrate toponymy of the Russian North written by the outstanding Ru...
Regional written records are a valuable source for the study of nominal and onomastic vocabulary, th...
The paper deals with the division of anthroponymy into two systems: actual and potential names. Thei...
The paper considers the formation of anthroponomical space of one region as a part of Russian system...
Cílem této rigorózní práce bylo ukázat způsoby proprializace a apelativizace vlastních jmen v ruském...
The review gives a critical assessment of the content and structure of the five-volume dictionary of...
The text is devoted to Russian anthroponymy of the 18th century on the results of confessional regis...
The review provides a critical survey of the recently published volume of The Oxford Handbooks serie...
The system of Kazakh anthroponyms is characterized by both regional and social pecularities. This st...
The paper discusses the way the two-name anthroponymic system was formed – the original one-name sys...
The relevance of the study is determined by the rare appeal of onomatologists to studying two-stems ...