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Hišna in ledinska imena v vasi Plužnje
ID Jereb, Taja (Author), ID Smole, Vera (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomski nalogi raziskujem hišna in ledinska imena v vasi Plužnje, ki spada v cerkljansko narečje rovtarske narečne skupine. Na terenu sem zbrala približno 75 poimenovanj, jih transkribirala, glasovno poknjižila in analizirala njihov izvor. Imena so predstavljena v obliki slovarskih sestavkov in tabel. Ugotovila sem, da so hišna imena najpogosteje izpeljana iz osebnega imena, vzdevka, priimka ali poklica gospodarja, pogosto tudi gospodinje. Ledinska imena so večinoma povezana z naravnimi značilnostmi, lego ali rabo zemljišča.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:dialektologija, cerkljansko narečje, hišna imena, ledinska imena, imenoslovje, slovaropisje
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163586 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Microtoponyms and hopuse names of Plužnje
Abstract:
In my thesis, I explore house and field names in the village of Plužnje, whose inhabitants speak the Cerkno dialect, a part of the Rovte dialect group. In the field, I collected approximately 75 names, transcribed them, standardized their phonetics, and analyzed their origins. The names are presented in the form of dictionary entries and tables. I found that house names are most often derived from a personal name, nickname, surname, or the occupation of the head of the household, and quite often also from the mistress of the house. Field names mostly relate to natural features, location, or land use.

Keywords:dialectology, Cerkno dialect, house names, microtoponyms, onomastics, lexicography

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