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    Épületnév, építménynév, létesítménynév by Gyula Hári

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The author argues that names for establishments as a complex category can be further divided: defining the subtypes is a future task for onomasticians. …”
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    Name of the Year Report 2021 by I. M. Nick

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The vote was chaired by Deborah Walker, the ANS Name of the Year Coordinator, and was attended by 23 international onomasticians. This report provides a summary of the deliberations and gives background information about the onomastic nominations.   …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2008. évi nyertese: dr. Rácz Anita by István Hoffmann

    Published 2008-12-01
    “… The 2008 winner of Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Anita Rácz The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every 2 or 3 years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2008 winner of the prize is Dr Anita Rácz, senior lecturer in the Department of Hungarian Linguistics of Debrecen University, for her contribution to research on Old Hungarian place names. …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2016. évi nyertese: dr. Póczos Rita by István Hoffmann

    Published 2016-12-01
    “… Winner of the 2016 Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Rita Póczos     The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every two or three years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2016 winner of the prize is Dr Rita Póczos, senior lecturer at the Department of Hungarian Linguistics of the University of Debrecen. …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2022. évi nyertese: dr. Pelczéder Katalin by Anita Rácz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Winner of the 2022 Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Katalin Pelczéder The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every two or three years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2022 winner of the prize is Dr Katalin Pelczéder, associate professor at the Institute for Hungarian and Applied Linguistics of Pannon University, Veszprém. …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2014. évi nyertese: dr. Slíz Mariann by István Hoffmann

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… The 2014 winner of Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Mariann Slíz   The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every two or three years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2014 winner of the prize is Dr Mariann Slíz, senior lecturer at the Department of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2010. évi nyertese: dr. Farkas Tamás by István Hoffmann

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… The 2010 winner of Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Tamás Farkas   The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every 2 or 3 years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2010 winner of the prize is Dr Tamás Farkas, senior lecturer in the Department of Hungarian Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. …”
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    A Kiss Lajos-díj 2012. évi nyertese: Dr. N. Fodor János by István Hoffmann

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Fodor     The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every 2 or 3 years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians. The 2012 winner of the prize is Dr János N. …”
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    Proper names between logos and praxis by Patricia Carvalhinhos, Cezar Alexandre Néri Santos

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this review, we emphasize its application in onomastic studies in Brazil by presenting attempts to implement inter (or trans) disciplinary routines in research, quoting French and Canadian onomasticians. Finally, the last section introduces to the reader the papers that make up the thematic issue, inviting him to read the whole volume and to reflect on the discussed themes.…”
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    Elmélet és terminológia a magyar helynévkutatásban by István Hoffmann

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The proper, intrinsic terminology of onomastics started to develop in Hungarian literature after onomasticians had declared their branch of science to be an independent, coherent field of research constituting a separate discipline. …”
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    Újabb erdélyi román személy- és helynévtörténeti kutatások by Levente Nagy

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The volumes, however, may stimulate both Hungarian and Romanian onomasticians and historians to carry out further research in the field. …”
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    What has not yet been said about Prussian proper names in Polish lands by Grasilda Blažienė

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The dimension of historical time has been introduced to the research and the significance of change for the survival of Old Prussian proper names in the processes of Germanization and Polonization has been highlighted. Polish onomasticians also study the extralinguistic meaning of onyms through the heritage of the Teutonic Order, as onyms are the witnesses of history in the environment of language contacts. …”
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