Liebe Lenka, Leni, Lenny, Lenuš… : ein paar Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Anthroponyme ; Dear Lenka, Leni, Lenny, Lenuš… : several notes on the development of anthroponyms
In Europe, anthroponyms have undergone a complex development, as simple one-word personal names have developed into multi-word structures containing one, two or more personal names and a stable surname. The article predominantly characterizes the...
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In Europe, anthroponyms have undergone a complex development, as simple one-word personal names have developed into multi-word structures containing one, two or more personal names and a stable surname. The article predominantly characterizes the development of surnames on the basis of their origin. Attention is also paid to different trends in the development of personal names. The article analyses this phenomenon from various perspectives, using an example of one specific living person’s anthroponyms.
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Liebe Lenka, Leni, Lenny, Lenuš… : ein paar Bemerkungen zur Entwicklung der Anthroponyme Dear Lenka, Leni, Lenny, Lenuš… : several notes on the development of anthroponyms
In Europe, anthroponyms have undergone a complex development, as simple one-word personal names have developed into multi-word structures containing one, two or more personal names and a stable surname. The article predominantly characterizes the...
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In Europe, anthroponyms have undergone a complex development, as simple one-word personal names have developed into multi-word structures containing one, two or more personal names and a stable surname. The article predominantly characterizes the development of surnames on the basis of their origin. Attention is also paid to different trends in the development of personal names. The article analyses this phenomenon from various perspectives, using an example of one specific living person’s anthroponyms.
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