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    Gwarowe sufiksy -ok [-ak], -oc/-ac [-acz], -ula i -ka w Słowniku gwary gorczańskiej (zagórzańskiej) Józefy Kobylińskiej by Maciej Mączyński

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Dialectal suffixes -acz [-oc], -ak [-ok], -ula and -ka in zagórzański dialect usually form pejorative names of people. Among female names, a special example is the suffix -ula, which is either non-existent in other dialects, or has a different function (forms names of wives or cows). …”
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    Návrat „domů“: přistěhovalecké vlny do Arménie po druhé světové válce by Petra Košťálová

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…After 1956, the majority of repatriates returned to their original host countries; those who remained in Armenia are (even after several generations) called by the pejorative term akhpar.…”
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    Derywaty z interfiksem -i- / -i/y- oraz pierwszym członem czasownikowym w języku serbskim, rosyjskim oraz polskim by Dragana Ratković

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The author ascertains that all the three languages feature a derivational model of forming expressive lexis by means of the i / i/y- interfix, predominantly nouns, of mostly humorous and pejorative meaning. A special group is formed by onyms (nicknames turned surnames, but also toponyms, oronyms, hydronyms etc). …”
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