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    • [DOC File]The Occurrence of Hungarian (Magyar) Surnames

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      What is more, Slavic names show morphological and Hungarian names show syntactic editing. Certain type of mutual influence can be observed as well: the southern part’s Slavic names conform to the Hungarian pattern (they become two-componential in a greater proportion).

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    • [DOC File]“Slavic Languages” (ed

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      Note that there are many Germanic peoples mentioned in the excerpt, but also several non-Germanic groups. Give the names of five of the Germanic groups. Some of the names sound familiar. What are some of the words being used today? When, roughly, did this migration take place? Not all of the Germanic groups were seen as invaders?

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    • Common Slavic Names | List of Popular Slavic Boy & Girl Names

      Another particular feature of the 1700s was the addition of Slavic patronymic suffixes to non-Slavic names: e.g., from Unda to Onduv; from Kelemen to Kelemenovics, etc. But the most common change appears to have been the addition of a Slavic suffix to make a diminutive form: e.g., from Csengery to Csengerik; from Csepregi to Csepressko, etc.

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    • [DOC File]THE HOMELAND OF SLAVS IN THE LIGHT OF NAMES OF …

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      For example, we discovered that a great many names are Biblical in origin, some are feminine forms of masculine ones, some are place names, some are versions of each other (cognates such as John/Ian ) etc. List the languages the names come from. ... Or from Bogdan(a), which means "gift from God" from the Slavic elements bog "god" and dan "gift ...

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      The homeland of Slavs in the light of names of trees (and fish) This paper will test two hypothetical homelands, the generally accepted Middle Dnepr / West Ukrainian and the less likely Pannonian / Danubian homeland, against new evidences coming from names for trees (and, to a lesser extent, fish), usually not considered diagnostic and, thus, not discussed.

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    • [DOC File]Language Change Exercise 1: Origins of Names

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      The Pannonian Slavic Dialect of the Common Slavic Proto-Language: The View from Old Hungarian , Los Angeles: Program in Indo-European Studies, 2003, General Linguistics

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    • [DOCX File]Staff Portal Camas School District

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      This can include but is not limited to: common names, events, locations, and historical vocabulary. ... Source D is critical of the effects of the Peace Treaties for Europe whereas Source A suggests that the new Slavic states made some gains from the new territorial arrangements. Do not demand all of the above. If only one source is di. scussed ...

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    • [DOC File]Changes of the Hungarian Settlement Names

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      Throughout this article, Proto-Slavic (PSl) examples will be cited in italics with an asterisk (e.g., *kostis ‘bone’), Late Common Slavic (LCS) will be cited in italics without an asterisk (e.g., kostь ‘bone’), and examples from modern Slavic languages will be cited in italics in the native orthography.

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    • [DOCX File]Curriculum Development - Pace University

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      A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language that existed several thousand years ago is? Language branch. There are how many Indo-European Branches? Eight. Name the 8 branches of the Indo-European Language Family: Indo-I, Romance, Germanic, Balto-Slavic, Albanian, Armenian, Greek, Celtic

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