New perspectives on Müller, Meyer, Schmidt : computer-based surname geography and the German Surname Atlas Project

  • In order to understand the specific structures and features of the German surnames the most important facts about their emergence and history should be outlined and, at the same time, be compared with the Swedish surnames because there are considerable differences (for further details cf. Nubling 1997 a, b). First of all, surnames in Germany emerged rather early, with the first instances occurring in the 11th century in southern Germany; by the 16th century surnames were common all over Germany. Differences are related to geography (from south to north), social class (from the upper to the lower classes) und urban versus rural areas.

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Author:Damaris NüblingGND, Konrad Kunze
URN:urn:nbn:de:hebis:30-81823
URL:http://www.germanistik.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/Nuebling_2006d.PDF
Parent Title (German):Studia Anthroponymica Scandinavica. Tidskrift för nordisk personnamnsforskning
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2010/10/12
Year of first Publication:2006
Publishing Institution:Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg
Release Date:2010/10/12
GND Keyword:Namenkunde
Volume:24
Page Number:19
First Page:53
Last Page:85
Source:http://www.germanistik.uni-mainz.de/Dateien/Nuebling_2006d.PDF ; (in:) Studia Anthroponymica Scandinavica. Tidskrift för nordisk personnamnsforskning 24, 2006, S. 53-85
HeBIS-PPN:267913079
Institutes:keine Angabe Fachbereich / Extern
Dewey Decimal Classification:4 Sprache / 43 Deutsch, germanische Sprachen allgemein / 430 Germanische Sprachen; Deutsch
Sammlungen:Germanistik / GiNDok
Linguistik
BDSL-Klassifikation:02.00.00 Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft (in Auswahl) / BDSL-Klassifikation: 02.00.00 Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft > 02.09.00 Deutsche Sprachgeschichte / BDSL-Klassifikation: 02.00.00 Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft > 02.09.00 Deutsche Sprachgeschichte > 02.09.02 Wortgeschichte. Etymologie
Licence (German):License LogoDeutsches Urheberrecht