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History of Hungarian toponyms
- Title
- History of Hungarian toponyms / István Hoffmann, Anita Rácz, Valéria Tóth ; translation by Balázs Venkovits.
- Author
- Hoffmann, István
- Publication
- [Hamburg?] : Buske, [2017]
- ©2017
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- Description
- 313 pages : illustrations, color maps; 24 cm
- Summary
- This is the first book of its kind that provides a comprehensive overview of the system and history of Hungarian toponyms in English. Hungarian language forms a linguistic island (as a language of Uralic origin) in the Carpathian Basin, being surrounded by Indo-European languages. It exhibits several features that stand out from the surrounding environment. Of course, this is also perceptible in the linguistic nature of the toponymic system, one of the crucial sub-systems of the language. The latter has also been shaped by the unique features of Hungarian history and culture, thus also strongly affecting the genesis and changes of toponyms. Still, we need to highlight the diversity of interactions and contacts with other languages and cultures that has been one of the characteristic features of Hungarian language history and which has also influenced toponyms.0The authors publish this volume in the hope that it will provide fascinating insights into the colorful world of Hungarian toponyms even for those who are not directly involved in onomastics.
- Subject
- Note
- "This work was carried out as part of the Research Group on Hungarian Language History and Toponomastics (University of Debrecen-Hungarian Academy of Sciences)"--TItle page verso.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-289) and index.
- ISBN
- 9783875488449
- 387548844X
- LCCN
- 9783875488449
- OCLC
- on1014241114
- 1014241114
- SCSB-8956605
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries