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Wenzel, Walter. "Namengeographie, Namenstratigraphie und Siedlungsgeschichte: Dargestellt am altsorbischen Sprachraum: Mit sieben Karten." Deutsche Gesellschaft für Namenforschung, 2019. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A71042.

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Der Aufsatz behandelt methodische Grundfragen der Orts-, Personen- und Stammesnamengeographie im altsorb. Sprachraum, die Kartierung von Namen und ihre Auswertung für die Siedlungsgeschichte. Der Namengeographie vorauszugehen hat die Erfassung aller Namen des betreffenden Untersuchungsgebietes, ihre historische Dokumentation, etymologische Erklärung und Klassifizierung. Eng mit der Namengeographie ist die Namenstratigraphie verbunden, die die historische Schichtung der Namen erforscht. Mit Hilfe von Namenkarten wird die Verteilung der Namen im geographischen Raum veranschaulicht, um so Namenareale zu erkennen und für die Siedlungsgeschichte auszuwerten. Der Aufsatz verallgemeinert die in den letzten Jahrzehnten bei der Erforschung altsorbischer Namen gewonnenen Erfahrungen. Der Illustration dienen sieben mehrfarbige Karten, ausgewählt aus über 250 Namenkarten, die in zwei Namenatlanten und zahlreichen Einzelstudien veröffentlicht wurden.
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Dicklberger, Alois, and Wolfgang Janka. "Das Projekt Aus der Tradition in die Zukunft als Beitrag zur digitalen Namengeographie." Deutsche Gesellschaft für Namenforschung, 2020. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A75795.

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As part of a cross-border project at the Jihočeská univerzita v Českých Budějovicích and the University of Passau, similarities and divergences were examined in place names, surnames, literature and social culture along an old trade route between Passau (Czech: Pasov) and Budějovice (German: Budweis). This makes it possible to trace the development of the relationship between the two peoples of the border area back to the Middle Ages. In this essay, we focus on place names and family names. Place names such as Czech Čakov and German Groß Čekau were explained and classified typologically on the basis of the documents and dialectal pronunciations elicited during the project. In the area of family names, the development and spatial distribution of names such as Janko are examined in order to trace linguistic exchanges and changes in the contact area shared by the two ethnic groups/language communities. A database and web application involving geographical multimedia have been used to store, analyse and represent the research results. The material collected can be displayed cartographically and evaluated according to a variety of criteria. Concerning family names, the application is intended to lay the foundation for a spatial representation not only of individual names but also of etymological or semantical name groups as well as name formation patterns. The results of this research have been made accessible via a web browser and a mobile app.
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Hellfritzsch, Volkmar, and Karlheinz Hengst. "Deutscher Familiennamenatlas. Band 1 – Neue Wege der Forschung." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-145561.

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The article is a review of the newly published Atlas of German Family Names. Vol. 1. The authors determine the place of this publication in the history of anthroponymic research as a completely new type of map book. Its results are achieved with the aid of a special software, that turns out to be a mighty means of creating distributional maps of present-day German family names on the basis of digitally stored phone connections (CD-ROM). – Within the scope of grammatical and lexical issues number 1 in a series of volumes to be published deals with the vocalism of family names. After summarising the structure of the book and the new impetus it gives not only to anthroponymy but, beyond that, to further linguistic and historical disciplines, the authors also point to some shortcomings that should be avoided in the following volumes. On the whole, the atlas is appreciated as an important step to a deeper insight into the growth and linguistic structure of both widespread and, as to the respective problem, typical German family names.
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Hellfritzsch, Volkmar, and Karlheinz Hengst. "Deutscher Familiennamenatlas. Band 1 – Neue Wege der Forschung." Gesellschaft für Namenkunde e.V, 2010. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A12567.

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The article is a review of the newly published Atlas of German Family Names. Vol. 1. The authors determine the place of this publication in the history of anthroponymic research as a completely new type of map book. Its results are achieved with the aid of a special software, that turns out to be a mighty means of creating distributional maps of present-day German family names on the basis of digitally stored phone connections (CD-ROM). – Within the scope of grammatical and lexical issues number 1 in a series of volumes to be published deals with the vocalism of family names. After summarising the structure of the book and the new impetus it gives not only to anthroponymy but, beyond that, to further linguistic and historical disciplines, the authors also point to some shortcomings that should be avoided in the following volumes. On the whole, the atlas is appreciated as an important step to a deeper insight into the growth and linguistic structure of both widespread and, as to the respective problem, typical German family names.
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Book chapters on the topic "Namengeographie"

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"Namengeographie als historische Hilfsdisziplin Geography of Names as an Auxiliary Discipline L'étude des domaines d'expansion géographiques des noms propres: une discipline auxiliaire." In Namenforschung / Name Studies / Les noms propres, Part 2, edited by Ernst Eichler, Gerold Hilty, Heinrich Löffler, Hugo Steger, and Ladislav Zgusta. Berlin • New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110148794.2.10.1065.

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"Slawische Namengeographie: Der Slawische Onomastische Atlas Geography of Slavic Names: The Atlas of Slavic Names Géographie onomastique des langues slaves: L'Atlas onomastique slave." In Namenforschung / Name Studies / Les noms propres, Part 2, edited by Ernst Eichler, Gerold Hilty, Heinrich Löffler, Hugo Steger, and Ladislav Zgusta. Berlin • New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110148794.2.10.1106.

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