Onomasticon Turcicum = Turkic personal names / as collected by László Rásonyi ; László Rásonyi and Imre Baski.

Author
Rásonyi, László [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University, Denis Sinor Institute for Inner Asian Studies, 2007.
Description
2 volumes (cxxxv, 836 pages) ; 29 cm.

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    • Uralic and Altaic series ; v. 172. [More in this series]
    • Indiana University Uralic and Altaic series ; v. 172
    Summary note
    This work is the first attempt to assemble all the Turkic personal names attested in some forty Turkic languages both ancient and modern. In 17,508 entries, the Onomasticon lists some 44,000 personal names culled form a rich body of old and modern sources. Beyond its linguistic interest, this corpus opens up new vistas for cultural studies pertaining to many aspects of the history and civilization of Turkic peoples. The Introduction explains the scholarly approach that informs this work and examines the various nomenclative habits used by Turks over the centuries.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. [lxxxix]-cxxxi).
    Contents
    • Introduction. Turkic Onomastics
    • Turkic Anthroponyms
    • Secondary components
    • Suffixes
    • Abbreviations
    • Using the Onomasticon
    • Tables of transcriptions
    • Alphabetical order of the headwords and names
    • Onomasticon. Volume 1: ABA
    • YERKÜČ
    • Volume 2: YERMÄK
    • ŽÜZ.
    Other title(s)
    Turkic personal names
    ISBN
    • 9780933070561 ((set))
    • 093307056X ((set))
    LCCN
    2006906304
    OCLC
    91651782
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