Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)

Place name changes in Zoboralja, on the basis of toponyms from Menyhe and Zsére in Slovakia Place names, including microtoponyms – similarly to other linguistic signs – can perform different changes as a result of external (non linguistic) or internal (linguistic) reasons. These changes might a...

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Main Author: Ildikó N. Császi
Format: Article
Language:Hungarian
Published: Society of Hungarian Linguistics; Institute of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies of ELTE University 2007-12-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/nevtert/article/view/12510
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description Place name changes in Zoboralja, on the basis of toponyms from Menyhe and Zsére in Slovakia Place names, including microtoponyms – similarly to other linguistic signs – can perform different changes as a result of external (non linguistic) or internal (linguistic) reasons. These changes might affect the form as well as the meaning of place names; furthermore, in Hungarian inhabited regions beyond the present borders of Hungary, place names frequently disappear because of the intense assimilation. This paper compares the historical place names from the second half of the 19th century to those used today in two neighbouring settlements of Zoboralja, which belong to two significantly different regions. The place names have changed in different ways as a result of the different situation and divergent development of the villages. In the isolated Menyhe, 32% of place names have remained unchanged. In Zsére, 34% of historical place names have disappeared or have been substituted by different names. Because of its situation, the latter settlement is more exposed to changes initiated by external factors; as a result, old name forms are less frequently preserved. Place names in both settlements are affected by internal, intralinguistic changes: the plural marker -k establishes many place names; morphologic reduction in the place names of Zsére indicates linguistic efficiency; changes of the syntactic structure can only be observed in Zsére.
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spelling doaj.art-30f22832b1f74c02a0cb84db20d2f8b92023-09-14T00:59:10ZhunSociety of Hungarian Linguistics; Institute of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies of ELTE UniversityNévtani Értesítő0139-21902064-74842007-12-012910.29178/NevtErt.2007.16Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)Ildikó N. Császi Place name changes in Zoboralja, on the basis of toponyms from Menyhe and Zsére in Slovakia Place names, including microtoponyms – similarly to other linguistic signs – can perform different changes as a result of external (non linguistic) or internal (linguistic) reasons. These changes might affect the form as well as the meaning of place names; furthermore, in Hungarian inhabited regions beyond the present borders of Hungary, place names frequently disappear because of the intense assimilation. This paper compares the historical place names from the second half of the 19th century to those used today in two neighbouring settlements of Zoboralja, which belong to two significantly different regions. The place names have changed in different ways as a result of the different situation and divergent development of the villages. In the isolated Menyhe, 32% of place names have remained unchanged. In Zsére, 34% of historical place names have disappeared or have been substituted by different names. Because of its situation, the latter settlement is more exposed to changes initiated by external factors; as a result, old name forms are less frequently preserved. Place names in both settlements are affected by internal, intralinguistic changes: the plural marker -k establishes many place names; morphologic reduction in the place names of Zsére indicates linguistic efficiency; changes of the syntactic structure can only be observed in Zsére. https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/nevtert/article/view/12510mikrotoponimáknévváltozásoknévváltozások tipológiájaSzlovákia
spellingShingle Ildikó N. Császi
Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
Névtani Értesítő
mikrotoponimák
névváltozások
névváltozások tipológiája
Szlovákia
title Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
title_full Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
title_fullStr Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
title_full_unstemmed Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
title_short Névváltozási jelenségek Zoboralja helyneveiben (Menyhe és Zsére névanyaga alapján)
title_sort nevvaltozasi jelensegek zoboralja helyneveiben menyhe es zsere nevanyaga alapjan
topic mikrotoponimák
névváltozások
névváltozások tipológiája
Szlovákia
url https://ojs.mtak.hu/index.php/nevtert/article/view/12510
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