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Interpretations of the ethnonym «Severians» in historiography
Стаття присвячена огляду тлумачень етноніма «сіверяни» в історіографії та їх впливу на розвиток уявлень про походження і ранню історію дніпровських сіверян.
Кириченко, Максим Іванович
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Regarding the etymology of the ethnonym of galindai
Šiuo metu yra paskelbtos trys hipotezės, aiškinančios galindų etnonimo etimologiją: K. Būgos (siejama su liet. galas „pabaiga“), kurią remia V. N. Toporovas; hidroniminė J. Nalepos–V. Mažiulio (siejama su pr. gillin, liet.
Apanavičius, Romualdas
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The Term “TAT” as an Ethnonym in Central Asia, Iran and Transcaucasia
A study of the term "Tat" as an ethnonym, exploring its usage in Central Asia, Iran, and the ...
Ljuškevič, F. D.
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On the earliest mention of the ethnonym 'Oghuz' in Western Turkestan [PDF]
The appearance and earliest use of the ethnonym Oghuz occurs in the Kök Türk realm; a group of tribes with that name was influential during the interregnum (630-682) and second periods of the Türk Empire (682-744). Later associated with the Uyghurs, they
Üren, Umut +4 more
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This article explores the phenomenon of Latin American exoethonyms, which constitute a distinct group of linguistic units, differing from both official ethnonyms and toponymic designations.
M. V. Larionova +2 more
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The Ethnonym Kalmak in Bashkir Onomastics
The article considers Bashkir onomastics (ethnic, personal and place names) associated with the ethnonym Kalmak (Qalmaq). The lexeme is present in 18 Bashkir clans and tribes.
Firdaus G. Khisamitdinovа
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The article investigates the phenomenon of hate speech in the criminogenic discourse of social networks, where discriminatory and aggressive communicative practices are employed as instruments of informational and psychological influence, potentially ...
Olha Sydorenko +2 more
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Genetic diversity and ancestry of the Khmuic-speaking ethnic groups in Thailand: a genome-wide perspective. [PDF]
Kampuansai J +7 more
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Deriving calibrations for Arawakan using archaeological evidence. [PDF]
Michael L +6 more
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Notes on some of the ethnonyms in the "Veneranda dies"
The article deals with some of the ethnonyms mentioned in the Veneranda dies, proposing some identifications for the names “Daci” and “Romani” that have not hitherto been considered.
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