Last day of #ICOS2014. It's been a fabulous week here! Organisers starting to relax, too. @CogTopProject pic.twitter.com/MXLxZCUqqO
— Peder Gammeltoft (@DigitalOnomast) August 29, 2014
.@EllenBramwell kicking off the final day of #ICOS2014, discussing pers. names in various Scottish communities pic.twitter.com/TxfWtiyWTd
— Onomastics.co.uk (@onomastics_couk) August 29, 2014
Ellen Bramwell on personal naming in five Scottish communities. Audio examples also, great! #ICOS2014 @GlasgowUni pic.twitter.com/OAr9YLJWTT
— Terhi Ainiala (@ainiala) August 29, 2014
@EllenBramwell "Personal naming in Scottish communities" in the Socionomastics session #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/WWDjJasiUJ
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
Sheila Embleton on diverse naming patterns of contemporary India #icos2014 pic.twitter.com/tWXSjGczt7
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
Fascinating introduction to 'the diverse #naming patterns in contempory #India' Sheila Embleton #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/Z9iACOBKq9
— NamSor #Onomastics (@NamSor_com) August 29, 2014
Aaron Demsky on Biblical names and name-giving in Ancient Israel #ICOS2014 @GlasgowUni pic.twitter.com/Q3xWMN9Maw
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
at 11:00 I will talk about 100 most frequent surnames in UK, France, Germany, Russia (session B10) #icos2014 pic.twitter.com/E2lELMAI9S
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
.@eug1979 discussing 100 most freq. British, French, German & Russian surnames #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/2CIZehQxyZ
— Onomastics.co.uk (@onomastics_couk) August 29, 2014
Evgeny Shokhenmayer @eug1979 on 'Russian, French, German and British surnames' #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/V1Hk2hKCJ2
— NamSor #Onomastics (@NamSor_com) August 29, 2014
Prototype theory on the interpretation of anthroponyms. Valeria Toth's paper #ICOS2014 @GlasgowUni pic.twitter.com/SXsjoN55W2
— Terhi Ainiala (@ainiala) August 29, 2014
That last RT comes from the #ICOS2014 conference in Glasgow, where @elliewry has been presenting her research.
— Impact of Diasporas (@LeicsDiasporas) August 29, 2014
#ICOS2014 "It's all Greek to me: cacophony in the Hellenic diaspora", Stavroula Varella about #Greek #onomastics
— NamSor #Onomastics (@NamSor_com) August 29, 2014
G. Rodriguez on dictionary of Turkish names in Germany and Austria for the book project #icos2014 pic.twitter.com/OI9E5T3KNX
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
Alastair Whyte presenting on Gaelic 'leathair': a coastal place-name generic in Mull #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/0aM2EbVpnX
— Onomastics.co.uk (@onomastics_couk) August 29, 2014
The Toponomastics session is well underway. Liam Ó hAisibéil talks about applying Gelling's methods to Irish place-name research #ICOS2014
— Cognitive Toponymy (@CogTopProject) August 29, 2014
Tara Edwards on planning a thematic name reverse dictionary #ICOS2014 @GlasgowUni @DictionarySocNA @namedotcom pic.twitter.com/tfVfcg6Kii
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2014
Impressions: @OnomaMainz at #ICOS2014 pic.twitter.com/tbWSEhnxhj
— Rita Heuser (@HeuserRita) August 31, 2014
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