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object of
onomastic study.
Scholars studying onomastics are
called onomasticians.
Onomastics has
applications in data mining, with
applications such...
- 1
February 2024) was an
English lexicographer,
corpus linguist, and
onomastician. He
edited dictionaries of
general language, as well as dictionaries...
- Latin:
Viadrus (invented in 1534). The
origin of this name is said by
onomastician Jürgen
Udolph to come from the
Illyrian word *Adra (“water vein”). Ptolemy...
- linguist,
onomastician, dialectologist, lexicographer, and
academic member of HAZU. He was
considered as the most
prominent Croatian onomastician (since...
-
November 2010, Stamford, Lincolnshire) was a
British toponymist and
onomastician, a
Fellow of the
Royal Geographical Society and a
prolific author of...
- that may
refer to:
Kelsie B.
Harder (1922–2007),
American professor and
onomastician Kelsie Ahbe (born 1991), Canadian-American
female pole
vaulter Kelsie...
-
Torkar (born
October 1, 1954), is a
Slovenian linguist, lexicographer,
onomastician, translator. In 1978, he
graduated from the
Department of
Slavic Languages...
- form in
which it was
submitted to the ****ociated
Press for publication.
Onomastician Elsdon C. Smith,
writing in
Treasury of Name Lore,
provides a 161-letter...
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Russian film
director Adrian Room (1933–2011), a
British toponymist and
onomastician Eloy Room (born 1989), a Dutch-Curaçaoan
footballer Frederick George...
- (1880–1953),
American linguist Adrian Room (1933–2010),
British toponymist and
onomastician Charles Rostaing (1904–1999),
French linguist Henry Schoolcraft (1793–1864)...