We start 2nd day of ICOS with Our onomastics today *international review* by Dr. Farkas!!! #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/D8WF2o1QMY
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Linnea Gustafsson about modern nicknames in Sweden. #ICOS2017 pic.twitter.com/kgg2UAMXnj
— Terhi Ainiala (@ainiala) August 29, 2017
Slavic onomastics in #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/xD2L2Bd0MG
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Director of Research Lisa Spira discusses the methodology of E-Tech and the use of applied onomastics in marketing #ICOS2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/C7t5ZPN9DG
— Ethnic Technologies (@EthnicTech) August 29, 2017
Do you know what NORNA is? Scandinavian umbrella name-studies organisation! #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/EwyRmpmGBP
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Thomas Stolz kör old school när han pratar om ortnamn i europeiska kolonier - ett projekt med den fantastiska förkortningen CoCoTop pic.twitter.com/v8JpIGkpVL
— Språk och folkminnen (@namnfragor) August 29, 2017
@eug1979 tells us about resources, media, and networks for onomastic studies, including his blog: https://t.co/vhJtKtJ7BQ. #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/VNzCSFg87y
— The DMNES (@theDMNES) August 29, 2017
Här hoppas vi få tips - det handlar om sociala medier, digitaliserat material och nätverkande kring namn! #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/DzhliYguzm
— Språk och folkminnen (@namnfragor) August 29, 2017
"Science conducted in isolation without collaboration between related scientific disciplines is doomed to stagnation". #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/Sh5egerhDm
— The DMNES (@theDMNES) August 29, 2017
Thomas Stolz presenting fascinating research from the CoCoTop project - placenames in the European colonies #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/XK6BiRHr7q
— Alice Crook (@ach_fooey) August 29, 2017
A couple of identifiable people in @elliewry 's corpus But a lot of names suggest the use of crossing places @Travel_in_ASE #ICOS2017 pic.twitter.com/sWiBkfZIiY
— NorseWorldPerception (@Norse_World) August 29, 2017
Milan Harvalik proves multicultural contacts in Central Europe by means of Czech names #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/FgVZ13lHkb
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
@SaraLUckelman on @theDMNES Project on medieval names from lots of countries including #Sweden #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/iQde0PlnWy
— Alex Petrulevich (@petrulevich) August 29, 2017
The mother of DMNES Sara Uckelman presents dictionary of medieaval names! #icos2017 #dmnes #onomastics pic.twitter.com/ZX3NZwxHQw
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
UNGEGN has many different working groups. #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/1Z1FG72zOZ
— The DMNES (@theDMNES) August 29, 2017
Justyna Walkowiak reveals Lithuanian onomastic heritage in Poland #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/sEzyzNrI0h
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Milan Harvalik proves multicultural contacts in Central Europe by means of Czech names #icos2017 #onomastics pic.twitter.com/FgVZ13lHkb
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Now listening to @SofiaEvemalm discussing 'anthropotoponyms' - placenames containing personal names #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/7f7GvlMWp0
— Alice Crook (@ach_fooey) August 29, 2017
Plenary session by Staffan Nyström about place-name policy #icos2017 #toponymy #place-names pic.twitter.com/1hVPYOLYcm
— eOnomast (@eug1979) August 29, 2017
Settling in for what promises to be a fascinating hour: the keynote lecture of Prof. Staffan Nyström on place-name policy #icos2017 pic.twitter.com/WEXRvr43Uh
— Alice Crook (@ach_fooey) August 29, 2017
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