This paper presents the changes of names for possessions of Garamszentbenedek Abbey. The author examines toponyms that reflect ecclesiastical possession: the observed names were either derived from the lexeme apát ‘abbot’, or their changes involved the appearance of the same lexeme in the name forms. Collecting and analysing place names that indicated territories owned by the same proprietor has thrown light on so far hidden connections among toponyms: the names of the possessions that belonged to Garamszentbenedek Abbey raise the possibility that the distinctive additions also ‘lower’ and fels ‘upper’, for instance, were used not only to identify the two ends of a formerly single settlement after these parts became independent habit...
Change, competition and confusion among settlement names in Bråbo härad Written records of place-nam...
The topic of the article are modern oyco- and anoyconymes of Turek district collected during field ...
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be ap...
Changes in the toponymic system in the Hontpázmánys’ estate in Ugocsa county The paper examines ...
Based on a corpus of medieval Hungarian toponyms referring to the possession of a clergyman, and the...
This paper intends to examine the cultural and linguistic history of place names stressing the role ...
The paper presents the cultural and linguistic history of place names referring to the (former) poss...
The Church, a significant power in medieval Europe, exerted a long-lasting influence on Hungarian pl...
Examining the formation of medieval names for castles The paper discusses the characteristic fea...
The article is devoted to classification and description of place-names with Biblical associations f...
Multiplicity and division of names are two interesting, but little researched phenomena of place na...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
This paper examines names for squares, streets (many of which led to neighbouring settlements) and ...
In this paper I study the structural types of settlement names referring to the natural environment ...
The paper commemorates the work of Jaromír Spal dealing with the suffix -yně in settlement names. Th...
Change, competition and confusion among settlement names in Bråbo härad Written records of place-nam...
The topic of the article are modern oyco- and anoyconymes of Turek district collected during field ...
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be ap...
Changes in the toponymic system in the Hontpázmánys’ estate in Ugocsa county The paper examines ...
Based on a corpus of medieval Hungarian toponyms referring to the possession of a clergyman, and the...
This paper intends to examine the cultural and linguistic history of place names stressing the role ...
The paper presents the cultural and linguistic history of place names referring to the (former) poss...
The Church, a significant power in medieval Europe, exerted a long-lasting influence on Hungarian pl...
Examining the formation of medieval names for castles The paper discusses the characteristic fea...
The article is devoted to classification and description of place-names with Biblical associations f...
Multiplicity and division of names are two interesting, but little researched phenomena of place na...
Spatial distribution of proper names – similarly to that of common nouns – is a natural consequence ...
This paper examines names for squares, streets (many of which led to neighbouring settlements) and ...
In this paper I study the structural types of settlement names referring to the natural environment ...
The paper commemorates the work of Jaromír Spal dealing with the suffix -yně in settlement names. Th...
Change, competition and confusion among settlement names in Bråbo härad Written records of place-nam...
The topic of the article are modern oyco- and anoyconymes of Turek district collected during field ...
The paper demonstrates how the results of research into Hungarian family name geo-graphy could be ap...