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Acta onomastica
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2011
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vol. 52
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issue 1
83-92
EN
The article analyses another functional element of unofficial personal names in the Stará Turá Kopanica part of Paprad. Attention is focused to a class of single persons. Most of the functional elements have an official form and surnames appear often in a dialectic form with suffixes -éch and -ka. Four of them are in a dialecticaly changed form and they have also dialectical suffix -éch. There are surnames with relational motivation after father, mother, grandfather, grandmother and after friend. Only once the living name occurred with a surname like functional element only. Otherwise, the surnames always associate with other members. They are most frequent in living twice-member personal names. In one of these names two functional elements – surname after father and one after mother was noticed. This article records ways of forming the living names and the usage of cases in these names of single persons in Paprad.
Acta onomastica
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2010
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vol. 51
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issue 2
504-514
EN
Functional Element First Name in Living Personal Names in Paprad The article analyses one of the functional members of unofficial personal names in the Stará Turá Kopanica part Paprad. The first (Christian) names functional members are the most representative among living names and this in all three classes: married man, married women, single persons. Most frequent are the hypocoristic forms (see their suffixes), there exist official, dialectical and foreign language forms. First names are in the form of nominative singular, names with a kinship motivation use forms of genitive, locative, accusative singular and nominative of possessive adjectives. First names as functional members can stand independently in living names, but most often they link with other functional members.
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