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Finno-Ugric substrate appellatives in Russian dialects of the Upper Kama

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2013
The current article is a brief review of the Finno-Ugric substrate appellatives in the Russian dialects of the Upper Kama. Special attention is paid to the identification and differentiation of the substrate types (viz.
Roman Gaidamaško
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Suän, Zetti, Wüer - Namen im Umkreis der Oberwalliser Flurbewässerung

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2006
An archaic dialect, ancient wooden houses, the special rye bread or the artificial irrigation channels (suones) - they all belong to the typical "sights" of the Valais that are widely known but little investigated.
Werner Bellwald, Stefan Würth
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The etymology of geographical terms in Macedonian and Croatian toponymy

open access: yesFolia Onomastica Croatica, 2002
The article presents several geographical terms from an etymological point of view, which are the basis of some place-names in Macedonia and Croatia. All appellatives considered in this article are of Slavic origin.
Elka Jačeva-Ulčar
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Kategoria swój – obcy w antroponimii lokalnej na przykładzie nazwisk mieszkańców Wysokiego Mazowieckiego

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2015
A homely–stranger category in local anthroponomy on the example of surnames of Wysokie Mazowieckie The aim of the article is showing the homely–stranger category in relation with local anthroponomy on the example of surnames of inhabitants of a town in
Dorota Krystyna Rembiszewska
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Surnames Derived from the Hide Processing Terminology [PDF]

open access: yesPhilologia, 2022
Since the earliest times, hide processing has been a necessity in order to provide people with clothing and footwear. In the Middle Ages, craftsmen specialized in hide processing were differentiated and names according to the pieces of clothing or ...
Teodor OANCĂ
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Semantic and Word-Formation Features of Horse Names in the History of the Russian Language (Based on the Inventory Books of Vologda Monasteries in the 16th — Early 18th Centuries) [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2020
The paper considers a historical aspect of zoonymic studies which has not been sufficiently developed. The history of Russian horse names (hipponyms) is explored using zoonymic data from the inventories of the Vologda monasteries in the 16th — early 18th
Evgenia N. Varnikova
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Umlaut and Dissimilation in Male Names and Appellatives Ending in -ej Borrowed from Foreign Languages

open access: yes, 2023
Rad se bavi prijeglasom i disimilacijom u muškim osobnim imenima a-sklonidbe koja završavaju na nepčanik j kojemu prethodi otvornik e. Kao primjer poslužila su imena stranoga podrijetla Matej, Sergej, Aleksej, Tomej, Andrej, Ptolemej, Pompej, Tezej koja ...
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The Scottish place-names of Pictish origin

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2021
The article investigates the Scottish place-names of Pictish origins. The Picts are the most mysterious people of Britain, having lived in the north of Scotland from the 3rd to the 9th centuries.
Pentsova Maria Mikhailovna
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Author Neomythonyms and Mythappellatives

open access: yesИзвестия Южного федерального университета: Филологические науки, 2017
It has been carried out an analysis of the author neomythonyms ans mythappelatives. It is given examples of Russian and foreign onyms and appellatives and also enumerated some mythonyms in literature of the 20th century.
Vlada V. Belousova
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Structural features and specifics of abbreviations in the professional discourse (vocabulary of the nuclear industry reviewed)

open access: yesВестник Самарского университета: История, педагогика, филология, 2020
The article identifies three principles of classification of initial and mixed abbreviations relating to the vocabulary of the nuclear industry: according to their lexical and grammatical category (appellatives, nomens, onyms), their pronunciation ...
N. B. Feldman
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