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Vol. 55 No. 1 (2015): Slavic/Non-Slavic Language Contact in the Area of Diachronic Onomastics
Vol. 55 No. 1 (2015): Slavic/Non-Slavic Language Contact in the Area of Diachronic Onomastics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.55.1
Published:
31.12.2015
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Introduction
Preface
Silvo Torkar
9-11
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Articles
Remarks on the history of sounds and accents of Slavic names deriving from substrates and neighbouring languages
Georg Holzer
13-28
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Pre-Slavic toponomastic layer of Northern Mazovia: corrections and addenda (the Narew drainage)
Zbigniew Babik
29-46
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The influence of pre-Slavic ethnic groups on the hydronymy of present-day Slovakia
Jaromír Krško
47-58
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Towards a clarification of the history of the Slovene river name Soča
Luka Repanšek
59-72
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On hydronym Dragonja/Dragogna
Metka Furlan
73-87
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Pieris and Begliano: medieval settlements of the lower soča of uncertain identity
Maurizio Puntin
89-102
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Old Romance place names in early South Slavic and late Proto-Slavic sound changes
Matej Šekli
103-114
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Slavic and Eastern Romance interaction in the hydronymy of the Dniester river basin
Святослав O. Вербич
115-129
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German-Slavic settlement and language contact in the region between the rivers Saale and Neiße – presented on the basis of selected place names
Inge Bily
131-147
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Czech-German relationships in relation to the anthroponymy of the Czech lands
Jana Pleskalová
149-160
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German - Sloven contact in Slovene toponymy
Silvo Torkar
161-171
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The problems of studying the Baltic origins of hydronyms on the territory of Russia
Валерий Л. Васильев
173-186
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“Demonological” root čert- and hiisi- in Russian toponymy of the Russian North and the Republic of Karelia
Елена Л. Березович, Анна A. Макарова, Ирма И. Муллонен
187-205
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Problems in the study of the finno-ugric substrate toponymy of the Russian north
Н. В. Кабинина
207-228
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Croatian-Hungarian contacts reflected in Croatian surnames
Anđela Frančić
229-239
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Some medieval titles in the toponymy of Serbia
Aleksandar Loma
241-249
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Turkisms in the toponymy of Ukraine: historical and etymological aspacts
Василь B. Лучик
251-262
PDF (Українська)
Bulgarian area and settlement names originating from Balkan languages
Людвиг Селимски
263-272
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The English-Slovene language contact: borrowing of personal names
Eva Sicherl
273-289
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