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Publisher
Institute of the Czech Language, Czech Academy of Sciences
Journal
Acta onomastica
Year
2019
Volume
60
Issue
1
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Volume contents
1
article:
Thematization of place names in opinion journalism : Czech exile politicians’ radio speeches between 1938 and 1945
(
Davidová Glosarová J.
,
David J.
), p. 7-23
article:
Polná - a toponym that has become a symbol
(
Dvořáková Ž.
), p. 24-35
article:
The Italianization of place names in occupied Yugoslavia during World War II
(
Fontanot R.
), p. 36-44
article:
Böhmisch Gasse, Schillerstrasse, Titova, Školní - one street, many names. Urbanonymy in the Czech borderlands during the 20th century
(
Klemensová T.
), p. 45-62
article:
Some remarks on changes of toponyms in former Sudetenland (The case of the toponym Bramberk/Krásný)
(
Kourková M.
,
Lábus V.
,
Vrbík D.
), p. 63-73
article:
Political colonization quantified : urbanonymy landscape seen as a network of street-sign posts
(
Místecký M.
), p. 74-84
article:
Jan Palach Square - urbanonym as a symbol of public protest
(
Ptáčníková M.
), p. 85-93
article:
Church names in the urban toponymy (on Russian materials)
(
Razumov R.
,
Goryaev S.
), p. 94-111
article:
Regional speleonymy from the viewpoint of ethnic and lingual contacts (with examples of speleonyms in the Slovenský Kras National Park)
(
Rožai G.
), p. 112-120
article:
Stalingrad Pub or Hitler’s? Representation of ideological changes of toponyms in contemporary Czech literature
(
Střelec K.
), p. 121-129
article:
Collectivization and nationalization of agriculture in Czechoslovakia : changes of rural landscape - and namescape?
(
Štěpán P.
), p. 130-137
article:
Names as covert affirmation of identity : on some propagandistic urbanonyms of the post-war western borderlands in Poland
(
Walkowiak J. B.
), p. 138-149
article:
Place names among three languages : the Sorbian, German and Polish toponymy of eastern Lusatia
(
Zschieschang C.
), p. 150-159
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