2012
DOI: 10.5817/ai2012-1-51
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Původ, význam a používání přezdívek u bulharských Čechů

Abstract: The article deals with naming practices among Czechs who lived in the first half of 20th century in two Bulgarian villages-Vojvodovo and Belinci, and who left Bulgaria after WWII. The text analyzes the origins, the use and the meaning of nicknames in the studied population in 1900-1950. It draws on fieldwork carried out among the people who migrated from Bulgaria and settled in several towns and villages in South Moravia (region of Mikulov and Valtice) and their descendants. Naming practices of Bulgarian Czech… Show more

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“…As already mentioned, Voyvodovo endogamy must be understood on religious axes. Just as the community was defined in terms of its religion, the endogamy borders were also religious borders (Budilová 2011, 181–185). Its primary directive was to marry co-believers.…”
Section: Bărdarski Geranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As already mentioned, Voyvodovo endogamy must be understood on religious axes. Just as the community was defined in terms of its religion, the endogamy borders were also religious borders (Budilová 2011, 181–185). Its primary directive was to marry co-believers.…”
Section: Bărdarski Geranmentioning
confidence: 99%