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WULEVÙ würstel? Eine Darstellung produktgruppenspezifischer Aspekte italienischer Markennamen des Lebensmittelmarktes 

Zilg, Antje (York University, 2009)
Für die linguistische Forschung gelten Markennamen aufgrund ihres ausgeprägten Praxisbezugs und der Vielfalt des verwendeten sprachlichen Materials als wesentliche Bereicherung. Unter allen Namenarten stellen Bezeichnungen ...
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Atlasregister: Struktur, Systematik und Namensammlung (am Beispiel des Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland) 

Wolodtschenko, Alexander (York University, 2009)
In diesem Beitrag wird versucht, einige semiotische Besonderheiten des Registersbandes des <Nationalatlas Deutschland> (NAD) zu zeigen. Dabei werden Inhaltsverzeichnis bezogene Informationen sowie informations-semiotische ...
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‘Find the lady’: The Term 'lady' in English and Scottish Place-Names 

Hough, Carole (York University, 2009)
The term 'lady' serves as the qualifying element of a number of place-names in the British Isles, and has a range of applications. This paper presents a corpus of such names from north-west England and south-east Scotland, ...
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Do Qumran Inscriptions Show Hellenization of Qumran Residents? 

Hamidović, David (York University, 2009)
The epigraphic corpus of Qumran has been known completely since the publication of André Lemaire in <Khirbet Qumrân et ‘Aïn Feshkha, II>, by Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Jan Gunneweg in 2003. The publication of all the ...
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Basque Traces in the Toponymy of Newfoundland and Various Coasts of Atlantic Canada 

Weyers, Christian (York University, 2009)
Whereas the first and undoubtedly most important toponymic stratum of the island of Newfoundland and adjacent waters is Portuguese, the presence of Basques from the 1530s to the late 17th century on the South and West ...
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"Landskrona", "Sibirien" and "Jeriko": Borrowed Place Names in Sweden down the Ages 

Wahlberg, Mats (York University, 2009)
Since the Middle Ages, a succession of names has been added to the place nomenclature of Sweden that have been borrowed, ready-made, from other countries. In many cases, these names have the form native to Swedish, e.g., ...
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Noms de famille composés ou composites? L’exemple de la Lorraine romane 

Wirth-Jaillard, Aude (York University, 2009)
Dans son <Traité d’anthroponymie française>, Albert Dauzat consacre quelques dizaines de lignes aux noms de famille composés. Or, la confrontation de cette description avec une sélection de surnoms et de noms de famille ...
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Toponymie et contrepoids aux effets du paysage linguistique en situation de contact des langues 

Léonard, Carol (York University, 2009)
Affichée, la toponymie appartient à ce que Bourhis et Landry (1997) nomment le « paysage linguistique ». En situation de contact des langues, le paysage linguistique joue un rôle symbolique chez les groupes occupant un ...
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Patterns in the Names of Māori Representative Sportsmen in New Zealand, 1884–2007 

Matthews, Philip W. (York University, 2009)
Since the late nineteenth century, just over 2,200 men have represented New Zealand in rugby union, rugby league and cricket. Of these men 310 are known to have Māori ancestry. In this paper six questions are asked of ...
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Essai d’onomastique sandienne 

Le Guillou, Claire (York University, 2009)
De très nombreux aspects de l’oeuvre de George Sand ont déjà été étudiés. Mais de manière surprenante, l’onomastique chez George Sand n’a guère préoccupé, ni intéressé les chercheurs. Seul le choix de son pseudonyme a ...
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AuthorAhrens, Wolfgang (2)Ainiala, Terhi (2)Coates, Richard (2)Embleton, Sheila (2)Lapierre, André (2)Matthews, Philip W. (2)Accolla, Dario (1)Agertz, Jan (1)Alas, Marit (1)Aldrin, Emilia (1)... View MoreSubjectMedieval Toponymy in Valencia (2)Names of Islands (2)Names of North-West European Islands (2)Spanish Medieval Toponymy (2)Swedish Personal Names (2)Toponimia Valenciana (2)-lady in toponyms (1)15th Century Personal Names in Riga (1)15th Century Stockholm Personal Names Referring to Origin (1)17th Century Atlas and Dutch East India Company (1)... View MoreDate Issued2009 (121)Has File(s)Yes (121)

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