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Petar Skok
He studied history of Slavs, languages and interactions of languages from eastern coast of Adriatic into hinterland with special care to onomastics. Thanks to Skok's effort, the centre of Croatian onomastics studies has been since 1948 in the institution which is today Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics. -
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Balto-Slavic languages
Onomastic evidence shows that Baltic languages were once spoken in much wider territory than the one they cover today, all the way to Moscow, and were later replaced by Slavic. ... | | | Lithuanian | Russian | Croatian | -
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Proto-Slavic language
At this time, Proto-Slavic is believed to have been spoken uniformly as the onomastic evidence and glosses of Slavic words in foreign-language texts show no detectable regional differences of 5th and 6th century Slavic. ... Proto-Slavic · Russenorsk · Slavoserbian · Serbo-Croatian -
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Dalmatae
Archaeology and onomastic shows that the Delmatae were akin to eastern Illyrians and northern Pannonii. ... Old-Croatian Archidioms, Monograph 3 (in press), Scientific society for Ethnogenesis studies, Zagreb 2007. -
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Bartholomew (name)
Bartholomew is also an English or Scottish surname with the same onomastic meaning as the above as a given name. ... Croatian: Bartolomej -
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Caesar (title)
Onomastic root ... Croatian & Serbian: Car & Carica (c is read ts); -
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Renatus
The onomastic is San Renato, a martyr, Bishop of Sorrento in the 5th century, which is celebrated on December 12th. ... Renata Končić (born 1977), Croatian singer -
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Liburnians
Old-Croatian Archidioms, Monograph I, p. 1 - 1.224, Scientific Society for Ethnogenesis studies, Zagreb 2005. -
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Pörtschach am Wörthersee
About in the year 600 a settlement was founded by slavic tribes, due to the onomastic („porecah“ = „at the people, who live by the brook“).
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