Wybrane imiona pochodzenia germańskiego w ojkonimii Polski (rekonesans)

Halszka Górny
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The article is devoted to the deanthroponymic oeconyms that can trace their origins to Germanic names: Herman, Henryk, Konrad, and Zygmunt. These are Christian names which have been known in Poland since the Middle Ages, and have been used in both their basic and variant forms with varying degrees of popularity over the centuries. Among the discussed toponyms are medieval names (mainly German – officially changed after 1945) that identify localities in Lower Silesia, the Opole region, Lubuskie, and Pomerania as well as oeconyms with more recent origins that refer to objects that are mostly located in the historical lands of the Kingdom of Poland (where planned colonization took place in the 19th century). The toponymic material is presented in chronological and geographical terms with references to the historical and cultural aspects. The structure of the oeconyms that are based on Germanic names was also taken into account. These toponyms were created mainly as a result of extended transonymization (word-formation and paradigmatic derivation).
这篇文章专门介绍了那些可以追溯到日耳曼名字的去人名:Herman, Henryk, Konrad和Zygmunt。这些是自中世纪以来在波兰就已为人所知的基督教名称,并且在几个世纪以来以其基本形式和变体形式使用,受欢迎程度不同。在讨论的地名中,有中世纪的名字(主要是德语,1945年后正式更改),这些名字代表了下西里西亚、奥波莱地区、卢布斯基和波美拉尼亚的地区,也有起源更近的地名,指的是大多位于波兰王国历史上的土地上的物体(19世纪计划殖民的地方)。地名材料以时间顺序和地理顺序呈现,并参考历史和文化方面。以日耳曼名字为基础的地名的结构也被考虑在内。这些地名的产生主要是由于扩展的反名化(构词和范式派生)。
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