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“Iranian” term as ethnonym

OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii", 2022
This article will talk about one of the ethnographic groups living in the Republic of Uzbekistan - Iranians, including the emergence and application of the term “Iranian". The authors analyze the use of the term “Iranian", as well as other historical terms: “Persian", “Marvi", and others.
Qurbon Nurboev, Achil Buriyev
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Temoq, Semelai, Semaq Beri and Jakun: Using Orang Asli ethnonyms to reconstruct Orang Asli ethnohistory

Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 2023
This article investigates the history of the ethnonyms Temoq, Semelai, Semaq Beri and Jakun, which label Orang Asli groups in the south-central lowlands of Peninsular Malaysia. It combines ethnographic and historical accounts and census analysis to argue
Rosemary Gianno
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One of Our Own Among Strangers, a Stranger Among Our Own: On Latin American Identity Through the Prism of the Ethnonyms latinoamericano/latin, hispanic

Cuadernos Iberoamericanos
The article, based on the opposition «own — alien» immanent to the civilizational discourse, examines the national-cultural specificity of Latin American identity, which integrates a set of meanings that structure the value space and serve as the basis ...
M. Larionova
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Semantic and connotative aspects of the ethnonyms "jew", "gid", and "iuday" in literary texts of ukrainian and polish literature of the 19th–20th centuries

Українська полоністика
The article examines the problem of semantic and cultural-historical research of ethnonyms in literary texts of Ukrainian and Polish literary traditions.
Yulia Bereziuk, Oleksii Bashmanivskyi
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SEMANTICS, SOCIAL PERCEPTION, AND USAGE OF THE ETHNONYMS "ROMA" AND "TSYHANY" IN PRESENT-DAY UKRAINE

Ekonomichna ta Sotsialna Geografiya
The article examines the semantics and practices of using the ethnonyms Roma (Romas) and Tsyhany (Gypsies) in Ukraine. It also presents data on how these terms are perceived both among the residents of Ukraine and within the Roma community itself.
Janush Panchenko   +2 more
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PROPER NOUNS AND ETHNONYMS OF «THE TALE OF IGOR’S CAMPAIGN» IN THE MIRROR OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE

Вестник МГПУ. Серия Филология. Теория языка. Языковое образование, 2023
В статье рассматриваются способы передачи на французский язык древне- русских имен собственных и этнонимов, обнаруженных в тексте «Слова о полку Игореве».
Русистика. Германистика   +3 more
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TOPONYMS AND ETHNONYMS RUZARAMARCHA AND RUZZI: WHAT IS RUSSIAN ABOUT THEM?

Вестник МГПУ. Серия Исторические науки, 2023
Упомянутые в средневековых европейских источниках термины Ruzzi и Ruzaramarcha часто связываются с этнонимом «Русь» и считаются его специфическим древневерхненемецким отражением.
Виноградов Алексей Евгеньевич   +1 more
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On the question of the origin of the Georgian name of the ancestors of the Nakh peoples “kists” and its connection with some ancient ethnonyms of the Near East and the Caucasus

Исторический журнал научные исследования
The author examines the question of the origin of the ethnonym "kista", which is found in the sources of the XVI–XIX centuries as one of the names of the Vainakh tribes.
Magomed Mikhailovich Albogachiev
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Ethnonym or Ethnopholism?

Anthropology & Archeology of Eurasia, 1992
Recently in Mordovia, there is renewed talk of the ethnonym "Mordva," its origin and usage—not only in spoken word, but also in radio and television broadcasts in the local and even in the central press, owing to the revived interest in national processes and relations between nationalities.
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Ethnosemantics of the protective function of Kazakh anthroponyms and ethnonyms related to folk beliefs

Tiltanym
   The article examines traditional Kazakh personal names and the names of tribal-clan associations, as well as the semantics of customs, taboos, beliefs, and superstitions underlying them.
K. Rysbergen, D. Pashan, K. Gabitkhanuly
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