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Toponyma v představách jejich uživatelů

Title in English Toponyms in the imagination of their users
Authors

PLESKALOVÁ Jana

Year of publication 2022
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description The author offers a new view of folk etymology of toponyms from the perspective of their naming motives. An analysis based on the relational model proved that names belonging to the C-type of the relational model are most often subject to the folk etymology, i.e. names expressing characteristics of named objects, as well as names belonging to the D-type of the relational model, i.e. names expressing possessivity and other relations to a person. An example of the C-type of the relational model: the name Nádavky formed on the basis of the verb nadati “to add”, i.e. “added pieces of land”, according to the folk etymology is a place where people were swearing at one another, cf. nadávky “swear words”; an example of the D-type of the relational model: the village name Radějov, formed from the anthroponym Raděj, according to the folk etymology is a place where bandits lived and discussed which places to rob (in Czech radili se, i.e. were discussing/arranging).

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