Obiteljski nadimci u Držimurcu i Strelcu: motivacija, tvorba i pragmatika

Family nicknames are informal anthroponymic units used in many Croatian rural communities. Although considered to be products of a bygone traditional naming process, even today they are used in Drzimurec and Strelec more often in everyday communication than surnames and still have greater recognizab...

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subjects Anthroponyms
Families & family life
Motivation
Naming
Onomastics
Pragmatics
Semantics
Serbo-Croatian language
Word formation
title Obiteljski nadimci u Držimurcu i Strelcu: motivacija, tvorba i pragmatika
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