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Germanizmy w ranych (dolno)serbskich tekstachMarti, Roland 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Wie slavisch ist der obersorbische Verbalaspekt?Mueller-Reichau, Olav 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Sprachliche Normalisierung von Minderheitensprachen außerhalb ihres Sprachgebiets: Das Galicische in Deutschland und an der Universität LeipzigSinner, Carsten 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Wo serbsko-ukrainskich paralelach we wobłuku historiskeje fonetiki: z rozmyslowanjow nastupajo status serbšćiny a ukrainšćiny w srjedźoeuropskim rěčnym zwjazkuSkorwid, Sergej 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Wuwiće serbskeho etniskeho wědomja a jeho wosebitosćeŠatava, Leoš 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Anmerkungen zu typologischen Merkmalen der Satzgliedfolge des modernen Niedersorbischen und Bretonischen im slawischen und insularkeltischen Kontext: VSO, SVO oder ganz anders?Vogt, Till, Asmus, Sabine 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Najstarši serbski katechizmWornar, Edward 13 December 2024 (has links)
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Umstrittene Deutungen Lausitzer Ortsnamen / Controversial analysis of Lusation place namesWenzel, Walter 20 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
In an extensive article the well-known philologist Heinz Schuster-Šewc presented his views concerning our “Book of Place Names in Oberlausitz” (Upper Lusatia). He attempted to refute a substantial number of place name meanings and suggested new explanations. In some instances his interpretations were preferable to earlier explanations; however, in far more cases his arguments were not conclusive, so that the current explanations can still be considered valid.
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Forschungsergebnisse zu Integrationsprozessen von Siedlungsnamen aus der Minderheitensprache Sorbisch im sorbisch-deutschen SprachkontaktraumHengst, Karlheinz 05 September 2014 (has links) (PDF)
The article gives a review about perceptional processes of proper names and its results after decades of exploration in the field of Sorbian-German contacts in everyday speech in the Middle ages. The toponymic material belongs to the region between the rivers Saale and Elbe in the West and the rivers Queis, Bober, Oder in the East of the considered regions. Phenomena recognized of systematical evidence are described in detail, i. e. phonematical, graphematical, morphematical, lexical, and semantical facts are performed. Phases of onymic integration, transsumption and transposition are exemplified. The process of integration is illustrated by variants of onyms as well as by processes of adaptation. Special attention is mentioned to the borrowing events of German place names in Sorbian language since the Middle ages.
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Der niedersorbische ZunamenatlasWenzel , Walter 22 August 2014 (has links) (PDF)
Work is in progress to create an Atlas of Lower Sorbian Surnames with approximately 70 colered name cards on the basis of circa 63.000 records of names taken from sources of the 14. to 18. century. The cards will include the surnames which developed from Slavic composita as well as from their contracted and/or affectionate forms, and in addition surnames derived from occupational names and official titles, and from nicknames and ethnonyms. A few cards will be dedicated to anthroponymic suffixes as well as to combined areals. Every card will have a commentary to verbally describe the geographical distribution of the names. Statistical data concerning the number of diverse names as well as bearers of the names provide information about the productivity of each anthroponymic basis, and in addition, their occurrence in deanthroponymic place names in Lower Lusatia will be included. The submitted paper presents an introduction to the subject, goal, method and initial results of our research to date. As an example, four colered cards illustrate the territorial distribution of 68 diverse surnames and two suffixes.
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