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Decline of the Roman Empire
The decline of the Roman Empire refers to both the gradual disintegration of the economy of Rome and the barbarian invasions that were its final doom. ... To support this conclusion, beside the narrative of the events, he offers linguistic surveys of toponymy and anthroponymy, analyzes archaeological records, studies the urban and rural society, the institutions, the religion, the art, the technology. -
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Marie-Thérèse Morlet
Marie-Thérèse Morlet is a French scientist (specialist in onomastics) and honorary director of research at CNRS. ... Étude d'anthroponymie picarde : les noms de personne en Haute Picardie aux XIIIe, XIVe, XVe siècles (Picard Anthroponymy Studies: Place Names in Lower Picardy in the 12th, 13th and the 14th Centuries, 468 pages, la Société de linguistique picarde (Picard Linguistics Society) edition, edited for the Musée de Picardie, Amiens, 1967, pas d'ISBN -
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Hispanism
... linguistic typology); Joseph M. Skin (toponymy and anthroponymy of the iberorrománicas languages); Gerhard Rohlfs ... ; Edmund Schramm made the biography of Donoso Cortés and studied to Unamuno; Max Leopold Wagner (Spanish of America, studies... ... Hispanic Society of America -
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Hispanicism
... linguistic typology); Joseph M. Skin (toponymy and anthroponymy of the iberorrománicas languages); Gerhard Rohlfs ... ; Edmund Schramm made the biography of Donoso Cortés and studied to Unamuno; Max Leopold Wagner (Spanish of America, studies... ... Hispanic Society of America -
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Nomenclature
Main articles: Anthroponymy and Personal name ... American Name Society Promote onomastics, the study of names and naming practices, both in the United States and abroad. -
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Onomastics
Anthroponymy ... Society for Name Studies in Britain and Ireland -
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Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
Other aids to understanding in this period include onomastics (the study of names) - divided into toponymy (place-names), showing the movement of languages, and the sequence in which different languages were spoken in an area, and anthroponymy (personal names), which can offer clues to relationships and origins. ... Society -
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Twi
Twi (pronounced [tɕʷi]) is a language spoken in Ghana by the Akan people, which comprises the Asantes or Ashantis, the Fantes, the Akuapems, the Kwawus, the Akyems, the Bonos or Brongs and the Denkyiras. ... African anthroponymy: An ethnopragmatic and norphophonological study of personal names in Akan and some African societies. -
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Mosquera
Mosquera is a surname of Spanish, in particular Galician, origin. ... Anthroponymy articles needing expert attention -
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Wealhþeow
Wealhþēow (pronounced [ˈwæɑlxθeːow]) (also rendered Wealhtheow or Wealthow) is a legendary queen of the Danes in the Old English poem, Beowulf, first introduced in line 612. ... Stefan Jurasinski The feminine name Wealhtheow and the problem of Beowulfian anthroponymy, Neophilologus (2007) [1].
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