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OverviewThis essential work with its more than a thousand maps and commentaries is the first to document the surname stock of the Federal Republic of Germany by statistical occurrence and geographical distribution. It meets the interests of linguists with a grammatical part (three volumes) dealing with the phonematics, graphematics, morphematics and syntagmatics of family names, while cultural historians and population historians are served with a lexical part (three volumes - surnames by place of origin and domicile, by occupation and by nicknames, by given names). The atlas provides a new basis for onomastics. It also presents an indispensable aid to other disciplines from social history through research into settlement and migration to genetics. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fabian Fahlbusch , Rita Heuser , Jessica Nowak , Mirjam SchmuckPublisher: de Gruyter Imprint: de Gruyter Volume: 3 Weight: 1.677kg ISBN: 9783110278330ISBN 10: 3110278332 Pages: 822 Publication Date: 15 March 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: German Table of ContentsReviewsTo sum up, the atlas provides a valuable, well-structured and broad overview of morphological phenomena in family names, based on an accurate analysis of a suitable dataset and a careful review of relevant research. Both frequent and infrequent regionally restricted phenomena are mapped, resulting in a comprehensive overview of morphological processes. The atlas will be relevant to research on the history of family names in general, and is a good starting point for innovative research in German onomastics. Sebastian Kurschner in: Linguist List 24.744 To sum up, the atlas provides a valuable, well-structured and broad overview of morphological phenomena in family names, based on an accurate analysis of a suitable dataset and a careful review of relevant research. Both frequent and infrequent regionally restricted phenomena are mapped, resulting in a comprehensive overview of morphological processes. The atlas will be relevant to research on the history of family names in general, and is a good starting point for innovative research in German onomastics. Sebastian Krschner in: Linguist List 24.74 Damaris Nbling und Konrad Kunze kommt der Verdienst zu, die Namenkunde durch groe Projekte und gut platzierte und leicht zugngliche Publikationen vom Rand ins Zentrum der Sprachwissenschaft gefhrt und aus einer oftmals belchelten und Exoten zugeschriebenen Randdisziplin zu einem wertvollen Instrument fr historische und systematische Sprachwissenschaft gemacht zu haben. Stefan Rabanus in: Beitrge zur Namensforschung, H.49, S. 466-468, 3/2014 To sum up, the atlas provides a valuable, well-structured and broad overview of morphological phenomena in family names, based on an accurate analysis of a suitable dataset and a careful review of relevant research. Both frequent and infrequent regionally restricted phenomena are mapped, resulting in a comprehensive overview of morphological processes. The atlas will be relevant to research on the history of family names in general, and is a good starting point for innovative research in German onomastics. Sebastian Kurschner in: Linguist List 24.744 To sum up, the atlas provides a valuable, well-structured and broad overview of morphological phenomena in family names, based on an accurate analysis of a suitable dataset and a careful review of relevant research. Both frequent and infrequent regionally restricted phenomena are mapped, resulting in a comprehensive overview of morphological processes. The atlas will be relevant to research on the history of family names in general, and is a good starting point for innovative research in German onomastics. Sebastian Kurschner in: Linguist List 24.74 Damaris Nubling und Konrad Kunze kommt der Verdienst zu, die Namenkunde durch groe Projekte und gut platzierte und leicht zugangliche Publikationen vom Rand ins Zentrum der Sprachwissenschaft gefuhrt und aus einer oftmals belachelten und Exoten zugeschriebenen Randdisziplin zu einem wertvollen Instrument fur historische und systematische Sprachwissenschaft gemacht zu haben.Stefan Rabanus in: Beitrage zur Namensforschung, H.49, S. 466-468, 3/2014 To sum up, the atlas provides a valuable, well-structured and broad overview of morphological phenomena in family names, based on an accurate analysis of a suitable dataset and a careful review of relevant research. Both frequent and infrequent regionally restricted phenomena are mapped, resulting in a comprehensive overview of morphological processes. The atlas will be relevant to research on the history of family names in general, and is a good starting point for innovative research in German onomastics. Sebastian Kurschner in: Linguist List 24.744 Author InformationKonrad Kunze, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Damaris Nübling, Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |