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Hanna Popowska-
Taborska (March 22, 1930 –
December 6, 2022) was a
Polish linguist and
researcher of Kashubians. Born as
daughter of
pediatrics professors...
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Agnieszka Taborska (born 1961 in Warsaw) is a
Polish writer, art historian,
specialist in Surrealism, translator, and educator. She
received MAs from the...
- Vlastislav,
formerly Táborská (German: Seichenreuth) is a
village in
Karlovy Vary Region,
Czech Republic. It is one of the six muni****lity
districts of...
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Zdenka Kabátová-
Táborská (born 3 June 1933) is a
Czech painter, printmaker, and illustrator. A
native of Prague, Kabátová-
Táborská graduated from the State...
- most
prominent theory considers it of Proto-Slavic origin.
Hanna Popowska-
Taborska argued native Slavic provenance of the ethnonym,
claiming that the theory...
- 1960)
Andrzej Stasiuk (born 1960)
Andrzej Ziemiański (born 1961)
Agnieszka Taborska (born 1962) Olga
Tokarczuk (born 1964)
Rafal A.
Ziemkiewicz (born 1965)...
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urslawisches *chŭrvatŭ aus
altiranischem *(fšu-)haurvatā, „Viehhüter"42. Popowska-
Taborska,
Hanna (1993). "Ślady etnonimów słowiańskich z
elementem obcym w nazewnictwie...
- co-edited two others,
contributed photographs to four
books by
Agnieszka Taborska, and
published around 400
articles on film and art in
Polish and foreign...
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possibly derive from the ethnonym. However,
according to
Hanna Popowska-
Taborska, the
method didn't take into
account the
unambiguous etymological interpretation...
- Gregorová, J.; Šebrlová, K.; Kantorová, J.; Peš, O.; Baur, R.; Sigel, E.;
Táborská, E. (2015). "Modulatory
Effects of
Eschscholzia californica Alkaloids on...