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The paper analyzes patronymic surnames with suffix -owicz/-ewicz in tombstone inscriptions on selected cemetery on southern Podlasie region. The studied inscriptions are dated as covering two centuries: from the 19th to the 21st centuries. In the tombstone inscriptions from cemetery in Bereść, Hanna, Holeszów, Kodeniec and Wyryki 372 attestations of patronymic surnames with suffix -uk were collected, written in Polish (Roman script) and in Ukrainian (in different varieties of the Cyrillic script).
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The authors present a selection of sportspersons' nicknames and pseudonyms used in the Polish and European media. The onomastic material was excerpted from the press, radio, television and the Internet. Dozens of personal names of Polish and world sportspersons were collected and analysed. The material was taken from the texts in, among others, Polish, English, German and Spanish. This paper aims at a typology of sportspersons' nicknames and pseudonyms and it constitutes an attempt to unveil the primary onomastic and language-systemic mechanisms behind such formations. Also, their semantic as well as structural-grammatical motivation is discussed.
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In 2015 Ukrainian Parliament adopted a law condemning the communist and Nazi regime and banned their symbolism. As a result of this act local governments had been obliged to change the names of streets, squares and other urban objects having the names associated with the communist system. In Kiev, so far, had been changed more than 150 urbanonyms and this process continues. The paper analyze urban names given in the city of Kiev as a result of recent changes.
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