25th International Congress of Onomastic Sciences 25th – 29th August 2014 Glasgow Programme Draft v. 2.0. created: 14.07.2014
Date 24th
25th
Day Sun
Mon
Time slot 14:00-17:00
ICOS Board meeting
18:00-19:30
Welcome Reception, Hunterian Art Gallery
8:00-9:30
REGISTRATION
9:45-10:00
CONGRESS OPENING SESSION
10:00-11:00
Keynote Lecture 1 Simon Taylor, ‘Charting a course through the Scottish Namescape’
11:00-11:30
Coffee/Tea A Toponomastics
11:30-12:30
Session 1
12:30-14:00
Lunch
13:00-14:00
Bibliographical Database Group meeting
B Anthroponomastics
C Socioonomastics
D Theory/Methodology
E Literary Onomastics
F Commercial Names
G Toponomastics
Eva Brylla
Adrian Koopman
Olena Karpenko
Alexander Kalashnikov
F. Fischer, E. Lick, H. Wochele
Lennart Dehlin
A new Personal Names Act in Sweden?
Naming 'the other': derogatory ethnonyms in the Nguni kingdom in the early 1800s
Cognitive Onomastics
Shakespeare’s Сharactonyms in Russian Translations
Place-names and roadsigns
Giovanni Martini
Amin Al-Muhanna, J.-F. Prunet
M.RutkiewiczHanczewska
Grant Smith
When a polar bear invests in a tree: strategies applied by European banks to brand their financial services. (Part 1) H. Wochele, F. Fischer, E. Lick,
Proper name: absolute individual right?
Number-based nicknames of Kuwaiti tribes
Semantics of Proper Names. The Structure of the Mental Lexicon of Proper Names
Names and References in Midsummer Night’s Dream
When a polar bear invests in a tree: strategies applied by European banks to brand their financial services. (Part 2)
The Signs of Lithuanianess in Canada: Proper Names
Regina Kvašytė
25th
Mon
14:00-15:30
15:30-16:00
Session 2
Coffee/Tea
Pierre-Henri Billy
Kathrin Dräger
Valeriia Neklesova
Martin Havlík
Antonia La Torre
Mirko Casagranda
Les noms de lieux GalloRomains dans leur environnement
Von Abbe bis Zyprian. Virtual onomastic Patronyme im landscape in the Deutschen Ukrainian Internet Familiennamenatlas
Stéphane Laîné
Fabian Fahlbusch. Simone Peschke
Les formes toponymiques dans quelques enquêtes réalisées en Normandie à la fin du XIIIe siècle
Can Czechs read Polish names? Problems with the adaptation of foreign anthroponyms and toponyms
Call me but love, and I’ll be new baptized. Importance and meanings of the onomastic milieu in literary love stories from Ariosto to Michele Mari
Green Trade Names in Toponyms in the city – or the UK are these “other names”?
Katarzyna Aleksiejuk Lucie Jílková
Anna Ferrari
Maimu Berezkina
Lyaysan Makhiyanova, Elena Remchukova
Weit mehr als Müller, Meyer, Schmidt: Berufsnamen im Deutschen Familiennamenatlas
Personal names and Pronunciation of identity Hungarian proper construction on names in Czech RuNet
Psychobiographism and Literary Echoes. Amelia Rosselli’s Names
Commercial Names in the Physical and Virtual Linguistic Landscapes
A megalopolis as a factor of urbanonyms forming (on the base of restaurant names in Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Kazan)
Stéphane Gendron
Rita Heuser, Mirjam Schmuck
Lasse Hämäläinen
Giacomo Giuntoli
Ingrid Spitzner
Magdolna Nemes
L'essor du tourisme et son impact sur la toponymie en France
User names in Das Digitale Familiennamenwörte Finnish online communities rbuch Deutschlands (DFD): Gaßl-, Weber-, Käsbauer- – Ergebnisse und Perspektiven am Beispiel der Komposita mit -bauer
Names and Sustainability - How does a company name reflect sustainability?
Do we really know its name? - investigating local toponyms in a Hungarian town
Veronika Štěpánová
How should these Tiziano Scarpa is names be Milena Fiotti: a true pronounced? Specific story phonetic features of proper names in Czech
Peeter Päll
25th
Mon
16:00-17:30
Session 3
Irena Kałużyńska
Denis Huschka
Halyna Matsyuk
Antje Zilg
Claire Le Guillou
Berit Sandnes
Names of Chinese Singsong Girls (up to the end of the 19th century)
The influence of socio-economic aspects on given name choices in Germany
Development of the theory of anthroponymy in the current linguistic paradigm
NIVEA vous souhaite une année de douceur et de plaisir! - Markennamen im Kontext
George Sand onomaturge : la création de la Vallée Noire
Linguistically mixed names
Maija Sartjärvi
A. Bruhn, D. Huschka, Ojārs Bušs G. Wagner
Xenia Ivanova
Giovanni Pietro Vitali
Line Sandst
Finnish female names Given names and the Some theoretical and naming patterns German labor market aspects of the with the suffix iina translation of proper names
Branding the environment
L’autre néoréalisme dans la nominatio de Pavese, Fenoglio et Vittorini
The onomastic landscape of Copenhagen organization and disorganization
Masahiko Mutsukawa Mariann Slíz
Terhi Ainiala
Francesco Bianco
Peter Jordan
L'onomastique dans la narrative d'Amélie Nothomb
Place names as an expression of human relations to space
On Japanese unisex names
Personal Names Originating from Literature or Motion Picture in the Hungarian Name Stock – a historical survey
Antti Leino
Heraldry as a name Slang names as system company names: indexes of localness
26th
Tue
A Toponomastics
9:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
Session 4
Coffee/Tea
B Anthroponomastics
C Socioonomastics
D Theory/Methodology
E Literary Onomastics
F Commercial Names
G Toponomastics
César López-Leiva, Joan Tort-Donada
Peter Gilles and W. Amaru Flores Flores
Diane Dechief
Montserrat Rangel Vicente
This Michel Fetzer
Joanna Ozimska
Place names as a key for the analysis of humaninduced changes in natural vegetation. A study located in Els Ports region, Valencia, Spain
Isonymie und LaskerDistanz: Möglichkeiten quantitativer Ansätze für die Familiennamengeogr aphie in Deutschland
Is that a Canadian name? Personal Name Selection as a Strategy of Belonging
Pour une structuration prototypique de la catégorie nom propre en français
Why the Eiger Became Italian references in the a Sports Outfitter And Polish urban toponymy the Jungfrau (‚Virgin’) a Brewery While the Mönch (‚Monk’) Remained Disregarded: On the Use of Oronyms as Chrematonyms
Zane Cekula
Karl Hohensinner, Bertold Woess
Alice Crook
Artur Gałkowski
Nadia Nicoleta
Place names and identity: place names of Northern and Southern Latgale reflecting vegetation
... hinter vielen Bäumen. Die unbekannten -inger
Personal Naming Patterns in Early Modern Scotland
La chrématonymie comme catégorie transversale des noms propres
The contribution of Unofficial Urbanonyms Romanian geographical of Latvia: Tendencies of brand names to Derivation enhancing national specificity and building competitive identity
Huia Pacey
Harald Bichlmeier
Minna Nakari
Georgeta Rus
Tomas Dubeda
Tatiana Sokolova
Using Placenames as Bioindicators
Bezeichnungen naturräumlicher Gegebenheiten in den Familiennamen slawischen Ursprungs in Deutschland
Variation in women’s name phrases in official documents in Helsinki 1780−1930
Perspective traductive et statistique de la traduction du nom propre. Le cas de l'anthroponyme.
Pronunciation of foreign chrematonyms in Czech TV advertising
Topical issues of namegiving in New Moscow
Laimute Balode
26th
Tue
11:00-12:30
Session 5
F Other Names Mehmet Aydin
Christian Zschieschang
Märit Frändén
Riitta Rajasuu
A. Nanetti, F. Perono Karina van DalenCacciafoco, M. Giberti Oskam
Merseburg. Zur „Bedeutung“ des Namens
Surnames in the Melting Pot. How immigrated surnames are integrated in the present-day Swedish surname stock
Die Verbreitung der Mehrnamigkeit in Finnland in den Jahren 1725-44 und 1825-44
Mapping & Visualizing Namescape, or how to deal with noise Linguistic and Territorial Convergent Data: Imola and its Environment as a Case Study
Individual Names of Household and Office Appliances
Commodification of the urban toponymy in the city of Turin (Italy). The case of Juventus Stadium.
Philippe Hofmann
Joan Pau Jordà, J. M. Pujadas-Mora
Iryna Sofinska
Gerrit Bloothooft, Marijn Schraagen
J. Lehtonen, K. Mallat, S. Suviranta
Guy Puzey, Jani Vuolteenaho
Den Wüstungen auf der Spur - Onomastische Beiträge zur Entsiedlungsgeschichte des Oberen Baselbiets
Family Names and Migrations in the Barcelona Area (1451-1651)
Name’s application in Ukraine: a modern discourse towards the European integration
Large scale harvesting Terminologie der of variants of proper literarischen Onomastik aus der names Perspektive eines internationalen terminologischen Wörterbuchs
Naming metro stations in Helsinki and Espoo, Finland
Developing a Gramscian Approach to Toponymy
Christiane Schiller
Tamás Farkas
Jennifer Scherr and Gwyneth Nair
Jean-Francois Prunet, Herbert Barry Ali Idrissi
James Butler
Maggie Scott
Die Konstruktion Rufname + Beiname als Ortsnamentyp im nördlichen Ostpreußen
The typology of changes in the history of Hungarian family names
What were women really called?: pet forms of female names in English parish registers, 1540-1850
Overlapping affixes in Names of Fictional Characters by Three Arabic hypocoristics Alcoholic Authors
New Digital Worlds to Diachronic Critical Explore: The Onomastic Toponymy and Scottish Styling of Open-World Place Names Videogames
12:30-14:00
Lunch
13:00-14:00
Terminology Group meeting
Natalia Vasileva
Matthias Wolny
26th
Tue
14:00-15:30
Session 6
Sungjae Choo
Marcienne Martin
Annette Torensjö
Medjahed Lila
Anita Schybergson
Erzsébet Győrffy
Toponymy in the era of climate change: some issues
De la construction plurielle de l’anthroponyme à travers repérage et créativité
Geographical Names Network in Sweden has an eye on names!
Nom propre et environnement plurilingue : le cas de l’Algérie et sa diaspora
Cognitive systems in the name-formation of Finnish vessels
Toponyms on the cognitive map
Patxi Salaberri
Y. G. López Franco
Botolv Helleland
Olena Fomenko
Bertie Neethling
Katalin Reszegi
Anthroponyms in Basque Prénoms peu usités à toponymy Montpellier, France, et à Tlalnepantla De Baz, Mexique, de 1960 à 1985. Une étude socioanthroponymique
The great onomastic divide in Norway: the standardising problem of settlement (farm) names after 400 years of Danish influence
Names as Naming and renaming Cognitive description of Communicators of of South African naval multilingual toponym National Identity: Re- vessels pairs constructing Englishness in “England, England” by Julian Barnes
P. M. L. Menezes, C. J B Santos, A. C Resende
Ouerdia SadatYermeche
Leif Nilsson
Donna Lillian
Alena Rudenka
Kyzdarkhan Rysbergen, Nursaule Rsaliyeva
Toponymy Comparison on One Millionth Map of Rio de Janeiro State Brazil
Les pratiques prénominales face à la mondialisation : le cas de l’Algérie
Place-names, addresses and standardization. A summing-up of a Swedish project.
Granny Names in The Ozark Trilogy
Names of Stars and Constellations in the Slavic and German Languages
Onomastic space of Kazakhstan: current condition and problems
15:30-16:00
Coffee/Tea
16:00-17:00
Keynote Lecture 2: Richard Coates: ‘Family Names in the UK and Beyond’
19:00-20:00
Civic Reception, Glasgow City Chambers
27th
Wed
28th
Thur
EXCURSIONS 18:30 – 19:30
Onoma Editorial Board meeting A Toponomastics
B Anthroponomastics Gudlaug Nedrelid
9:00-10:30
Session 7
C Socioonomastics Elian Carsenat, E.Shokhenmayer
D Theory/Methodology Silvio Brendler
E Anthroponomastics Giulia Francesca Grassi
F Other Names Angelika Bergien
G Toponomastics John Baker
Pet names as Anthroponomastics in seismographic Dura Europos instruments in a changing society
The wider environment of Shropshire placenames
Jayne Carroll
Patronymika als Onomastics to Familiennamen im Jahre measure cultural 1801 bias in medical research
Names in the Eye of the Beholder, or: Advanced Metalanguage for Discussing Names
W. Amaru Flores Flores
Emilia Aldrin
Aleh Kopach
János N. Fodor
Wie entstehen onomastische Grenzen? Der Einfluss von Dialektarealen, Sprachgrenzen, historischen und rezenten Territorialgrenzen auf Familiennamenlandschaf ten am Beispiel der Familiennamen im luxemburgischen Grenzgebiet.
Nomen est omen? Perception of names in text assessment
Functional Diversity of a Toponymic Sign and the Classes of Place Names
Personal names and ethnicity. Names of companion Geolinguistic research animals – rovers in of historic personal the onomasticon? names of Hungary
Agneta Sundström
Lisa Radding
Afet Moussa Abbasova
Ingevald Panka and Kalle Braxen. Bynames in medieval Arboga and modern Sigtuna.
Marketing Software: Stylistic function of Environmental toponyms Complications to Predicting Ethnicity with Onomastics
Katharina Leibring
Personal names in Shropshire place-names
Emily Pennifold Wenglish? : a study of borrowings in the fieldnames of the EnglishWelsh border region
28th
Thur
10:30-11:00
Coffee/Tea
11:00-12:00
Keynote Lecture 3 Peder Gammeltoft: ‘Onomastics for all: How can new technology help broaden the appeal of name research?’
12:00-13:30
Lunch / Poster viewing session
13:30-15:00
Session 8
Yaïves Ferland
M. Saarelma-Paukkala
Inge Særheim
B.Gacsályi-Bába
Le retour de la toponymie autochtone dans le Nord canadien
Revision of the Finnish name-day calendar
Place-names in oral tradition - sources of cultural history and local language
Michel Sauvant
Selene Jiménez
P. Sjöblom, U. Hakala, S.-P. Kantola
‘Il était une fois’ des toponymes environnementaux qui masquaient leurs origines érudites.
Male and female first names attribution regarding family heritage, Catholic calendar influence, and fashion in Tlalnepantla de Baz, Estado de México. Ksenia Eskola
Name giving of RussianEnvironnement Finnish families toponymique et normalisation internationale : entre le post-colonial et la modernité. Le cas de l’Afrique et du monde arabe
Farid Benramdane
15:00-15:30
Coffee/Tea
Marje Joalaid
Hubert Bergmann
David Gerhardt
Balto-Finnic Personal The relationship Name Systems between the geographical common noun and the lexical topoformant in place names Sanda Rapa Shally Pristine
“House names litanies” ‒ a phenomenon at the intersection between onomastics and ethnography
Different ways to deal with the official nomenclature of field names
Peter K W Tan
Alison Burns
Municipality names in consolidations: What happens to place branding?
Some Semantic Universals in the Latvian Toponymy
Bimanese Personal Names: Pattern in Rural Areas of Bima District, Indonesia
The limits of commemorative naming as seen in cases of name change
Narratives and Landscape in the collection of Aberdeenshire Fieldnames
Carol Leonard
Amy Todman, Leonie Dunlop
Silvia Corino Rovano
Riemer Reinsma
Gunnstein Akselberg
Toponymy and vivification of identity among school-age children
Size matters?: new perspectives on place-name categorisation using topographic source material
One knight, several names
Carnival placenicknames alluding to the nickname of a neighboring town: Strienestad, Strienedurpke and the like
Norwegian farm and family names and their Danish linguistic environment
29th
15:30-17:30
ICOS General Assembly
19:30-22:00
Congress dinner, Glasgow University Union
Fri
A Toponomastics Maria Giovanna Arcamone
9:00-10:30
10:30-11:00
Session 9
Coffee/Tea
B Anthroponomastics Renāte Siliņa-Piņķe
C Socioonomastics
D Theory/Methodology
E Anthroponomastics
F Toponomastics
G Toponomastics
Udoye Ifeoma E
El Mustapha Lemghari
Anna Tsepkova
Michel Rateau
Harald Bichlmeier
Langobard and Anglo- Von Hindrik zu Indulis: Saxon place names: a niederdeutsche Spuren comparison in den lettischen Vornamen
A Sociolinguistics Analysis of Toponyms in Anambra State, Nigeria
Le sobriquet marocain : quelques remarques sur son rapport au nom propre
Nicknames: Offline and Online Secondary Nicknaming Contexts
Ben Lennon
Maria Vidberg
F.-M. Luneschi
Oliviu Felecan
Extension of English onomastics : the case of the Anglo-French province of Aquitaine during the Middle Ages and its toponyms of English origin Andrea Bölcskei
Zur Widerspiegelung naturräumlicher Gegebenheiten in 'alteuropäischen' Hydronymen Neubewertungen althergebrachter Etymologien Grasilda Blažienė
Irene Rettig
The meends of the Forest of Dean: Longterm continuity as liminal space
Germanische Personennamen in romanischem Umfeld Westschweizer Steininschriften des 6. Jhs. n. Chr.
Toponymic attachment in bilingual Helsinki
Eleanor Rye
Miriam Schmidt-Jüngst
Arne Kruse
Quantifying the Scandinavian Contribution to the Vocabulary of Middle English Minor Names
Ballvollen, a Der muss ja auch zum Alter passen - Zur Alters- transnational transfer und Geschlechtskodierung am Rufnamen beim Namenwechsel von Transgendern
La dénomination des chèvres en corse : du A psycholinguistic nom commun au nom approach to propre nicknaming (with reference to nicknames given by students to teachers)
Changes of Toponyms Eigennamen und Reflecting Ethnogenese (am Ecclesiastical Beispiel der Balten) Possession in Medieval Hungary Wolfgang Ahrens
Jacob King
Naming the Bahamas Islands: History and Folk Etymology
“Large rivers have older names”: Quantifying woolly toponymic statements
29th
Fri
Ludwig Rübekeil
11:00-12:30
Session 10
Evgeny Shokhenmayer
Ellen Bramwell
Valéria Tóth
Namenschichten und Comparative study of Personal naming in Namengeschichte der the 100 most frequent Scottish Nordsee Russian, French, German communities and British surnames
Name-theoretical questions of the giving and usage of anthroponyms
Liljana DimitrovaTodorova
Pauls Balodis
Daiana Felecan, Alina Bughesiu
Onyme Slawischer Herkunft in Bulgarien
Latvian Surnames The Diverse Naming Anthroponyms in motivated by Profession Patterns of taboo discourse: the Contemporary India case of Romanian swear phrases
Sheila Embleton
Aaron Demsky Biblical Names and Name-giving in Ancient Israel: A Mirror of Social and Religious Change G. Bloothooft, L. Brower, E. Caffarelli, P. Chareille, P. Darlu, K. Draeger, J. Germain, A. Lisa, C. Muller and R. Rodriguez
Milan Harvalík
The Types of Czech Place-names and Viking Exonyms and Age religion Incorporating Foreign Geographical Names into Czech Ilga Jansone
Birgit Falck-Kjällquist
Ethonyms in Toponyms of the 17th-19th century Vidzeme (Latvia)
The Fjord Name Gullmarn – the Place and its Environment
European Surname Typology Project Peter Mulle
Alison Grant
Ewa Majewska
Anita Rácz
Die Verdumpfung von mittelhochdeutsch â > ô aufgrund der luzernischen Toponymie
Occupational Surnames in the Older Scots Language in their Lexicographical Environment
Eponyme in der deutschsprachigen medizinischen Fachpresse
Ethnonymes dans les toponymes hongrois
12:30-14:00
Lunch
13:00-14:00
ICOS Board meeting
Per Vikstrand
29th
Fri
14:00-15:30
Session 11
Edward Callary
Stavroula Varella
Olga Mori
G. Rodriguez, A. Yasyba-Mehrebani
Mats Wahlberg
Alasdair Whyte
The Influence of Scotland on Placenaming in the United States, emphasizing the American Midwest
It's all Greek to me: Cacophony in the Hellenic Diaspora
For or against renaming Hindenburgplatz in Münster, Germany
A dictionary of Turkish names in Germany and Austria. A book project.
Place-names – a place for cats?
'An Leathair Mhuileach' | Gaelic 'leathair': a coastal place-name generic in Mull
Thomas J. Gasque
Ana Zabalza Seguin
Joan Tort
Tara Edwards
Arthur Tegelaar
Liam Ó Haisibéil
The Effects of the Great War on U.S. Place Names
One kingdom, two languages. Anthroponomastics in Early Modern Navarre
Toponyms as memory marks
Planning a Thematic Name Reverse Dictionary
What is to be seen in Siena? (or : how to explain the name of Siena ?)
Guided by Gelling: Topographical element analysis in Irish placenames research
Kay Muhr
Justyna Walkowiak
Pavel Štěpán
Dalia KačinaitėVrubliauskienė
Alberto González Rodríguez
Thomas Clancy
Locating the saint of Derryloran, midUlster
Lithuanisation of personal names of the Polish minority in Lithuania
Geoinformational Emotional expressivity in Czech Database of Lithuanian Toponyms toponymy
El Muelle del Cay of Santander city (Spain) and the two European maritime big traditions in the Late Middle and Modern Ages. A lexicological study about the words cay and muelle.
A Suffixed Landscape: Constitutive Adjectives in Gaelic Place-Names and Poetry
15:30-16:00
Coffee/Tea
16:00-17:00
CONGRESS CLOSING SESSION
Posters Marit Alas
Elmira Farajulajeva Maria Dolores Gordon and Stefan Ruhstaller Rachael Hamilton, Carole Hough and Ellen Bramwell Carole Hough Oxana Issers
Tiina Laansalu
Birna Lárusdóttir
Jean-Louis Santini, Francescu Maria Luneschi and Stella Retali-Medori Kendra Willson Lieselot Vandorpe
The Changing of Place Names in Haljala Parish in North-Coast of Estonia
A propos de la création de l’environnement des noms de personnes en Azerbaïdjan
Das Forschungsprojekt “PRONORMA: Sammlung, Analyse und Standardisierung der Ortsnamen in den südlichen Regionen des spanischen Staatsgebietes A New Resource for Investigating Metaphor in Names Cognitive Toponymy: People and Places in Synergy
Key place names of Russian opposition Discourse
Dry Rivers and Secret Rivers
Risking One’s Life for a Place-Name: The Case of Surtsey Island
La base de données toponymiques du CESIT Corsica You must love to be hated. Communicating concerns in Icelandic name law By the Rivers of Babylon, We Served our Master