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The legitimization of the endo-ethnonym “Mari” in the first quarter of the XX century
Introduction. Mari people formed in the IX–XI centuries AD and settled due to historical circumstances mostly within the Volga-Kama region. For many centuries it had two ethnonyms: Cheremis and Mari.
Rodion I. Chuzaev
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The Shibans: A Failed Ethnonym [PDF]
Objective: To study the historical circumstances of the emergence in the 15th century Dašt-i Kipchak of a politonym, Shibans, and to define the circumstances which have prevented its successful transformation into an ethnonym.
Trepavlov V.V.
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On the Subject of Ethnonym “Oguz” Evolution into Ethnonym “Turk”
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V. M. Zaporozhets
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Variation in ethnonym-based names of clothing items in Russian dialects: a cultural and sociolinguistic study [PDF]
Though modern linguistics pays great attention to the theory of nomination, in particular to the study of thematic groups, the dialectic names of clothing items are among the least commonly investigated types of words.
Oksana Marunevich, Valentina Kolmakova
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The ethnic component, represented in the linguistic consciousness of the teleuts, a small indigenous people living on the territory of the Kemerovo region — Kuzbass, is considered.
V. A. Kameneva +2 more
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Genesis and Ethnic Connection of the Ethnonym Toghuz-Oghuz with Modern Turkic Peoples
In the history of the Turkic peoples, the early medieval period still requires clarification and in-depth research. In the study of the history of each people, the issue of ethnogenesis plays a very important role.
A.B. Rysbekova
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Onomastic appropriateness and inappropriateness in the case of the ethnonym Beur
This study proposes an onomastic and linguistic approach to the correct/ incorrect dichotomy in the case of the ethnonym beur and its use as a nickname.
Oliviu Felecan, Ioana Bud
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Hebrew Etymology for the Ethnonym Kipchak and the Etymologies for Varachan and Turk
The ‘hollow tree’ etymology for the ethnonym Kipchak is considered to be a folk etymology, and most of the scholars who treat of this subject have given into this mistake. In their search for alternative etymologies they proposed numerous terms, but they
Kazmer Ujvarosy
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Ethnonym “Crimean Tatars” in documents of international organizations
Over the past few decades a group of Crimean Tatar intellectuals have been imposing on public opinion the discussion that the self-name of the people “Crimean Tatars” allegedly does not reflect reality, it is “invented” and does not meet their cultural ...
Nadir V. Bekirov
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The Ethnonym русь and the East-Germanic *rauþs ‘Red’: new contributions to the hypothesis
The author draws attention to a number of important unresolved problems (including those recognized by leading supporters) of the currently dominant variant of the Scandinavian etymology behind of the ethnonym Rus’/русь, He argues a new version of the
Aleksey Romanchuk
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