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The paper discusses the derivation of Bohemian minor place-names from the proper nouns by the suffixes '-ina' and '-inka'. Both of these suffixes are used for formation of minor-place names from anthroponyms, the suffix '-ina' also from toponyms (though this type of formation is rather rare). The geographic distribution of the analysed types of minor place-names is analysed in the paper and represented on the attached map.
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The article deals with the relationship between the so-called 'named entities', the concept of which has been established by the computational linguistics (namely its fields of Information Extraction and Natural Language Processing), and the proper names, as they are understood by onomasticians. Named entities are understood as those text units that are not included in dictionaries, and therefore cause difficulties during the automatic processing. Named entities include not only proper names, but also numeric expressions, Internet and e-mail addresses, according to some conceptions also biomedical terms, etc. The longest part of the article is devoted to the classification of named entities, as it has been proposed by computational linguists and modified by onomasticians.
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