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The paper aims to describe the routines used by Brno linguists working on the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms. All the collected material is gradually being put into the digital database of the program which automatically creates a primal form of the entries (headwords with certain characteristics, enumeration and sequence of the respective anoikonyms and objects). The main task of the authors is then to formulate the explicatory section of each entry. At the same time, the program offers the possibility of generating various maps (for individual entries or several connected entries, on various backgrounds – administrative districts, highways or river networks, vertical model, google map). In this way, the basis arises for not only a classical printed dictionary, but – in the first place – its electronic counterpart offering innumerable possibilities to search for needed information and to depict it on maps.
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“Online Dictionary of Surnames in Germany” The paper presents the long­term project “Online Dictionary of Surnames in Germany” (“Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch, DFD”), its conception, main objectives, and its technical realisation. By means of representative examples, the paper depicts how the project works along the catego- ries of conflation, validation, specification or revision of etymologies so far proposed in standard references and the development of new ones. Exploiting new digital resources - especially with the help of new findings in surname geography, the surname stock can be captured and analysed all­encompassing and systematically.Surnames of foreign origin like English, French, Italian, Slavic, Baltic or Turkish are also considered. The importance of Slavic roots in German surnames is exemplified by the name Novak (‛new settler’) which ranks position 156 in the total frequency of German surnames.The article’s outlook discusses the importance and possibilities for future cooperation with surname projects in other countries like Poland, with a long­term perspective for a European network of surname dictionaries.
Onomastica
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2017
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vol. 61
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issue 1
25-41
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The article explores the characteristics of the digital lexicographical processing of Slovak anoikonyms (minor place names). It also adresses the significance of the results of analytical research on anoikonymic lexis and its synthetic processing in the digital dictionary for linguistics, especially in the research of language development and dialectology, for the standardization of geographical names and for other scientific disciplines, as well as wider cultural and social use.
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