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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

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   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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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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KITAYANKA AND BRAZIL’YANKA. THE APPEARANCE OF A NON-STANDARD MODEL OF RUSSIAN FEMININE ETHNONYMS

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series
Russian feminine ethnonyms are typically formed using the suffix -k(a)-: nemets – nemka, armenin – armianka, tajik – tajikchka. However, several dozen such terms feature the suffix -ank(a)/-enk(a)/-yank(a): grek – grechanka, frantsuz – frantsuzhenka. The
Irina V. Fufaeva
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Mauri et Saraceni: the ethnonyms used for the Muslims of al‐Andalus by Carolingian authors

Early Medieval Europe
The terms Saraceni, Ismaelitae and Agareni were used over a wide period of time by Latin sources to describe first the Arabs, and then all Muslim groups. Early Carolingian Frankish texts followed this tradition when writing about al‐Andalus, denoting all
Erdinç Ofli
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Lithuanian toponyms of ethnonymic origin

Proceedings of the International Conference on Onomastics ”Name and Naming”., 2022
The aim of this article is to discuss the formation of toponyms derived from ethnonyms in the southern part of Lithuania, known as Southern Aukštaitija (‘Southern Highlands’). This semantic group of toponyms differs from base words in both characteristic and meaning.
Ilona Mickienė, Rita Baranauskienė
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ETHNONYMS AND CONNOTATION OF ETHNIC REPRESENTATION IN CHECHEN FOLKLORE: GURYARZHI (GEORGIANS)

BULLETIN OF CHECHEN STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY Series 1. Humane and Social Sciences
ETHNONYMS AND CONNOTATION OF ETHNIC REPRESENTATION IN CHECHEN FOLKLORE: GURYARZHI (GEORGIANS) Albekov N. N. 1,2, Dovlatkireeva L. V. 2, 3 1 Chechen State Pedagogical University, 2 Kadyrov Chechen State University, 3 Academy of science of Chechen ...
N. N. Albekov, L. V. Dovlatkireeva
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Toponyms and ethnonyms in LIS. Some reflections on recent dynamics of tabooization

Proceedings of the International Conference on Onomastics "Name and Naming".
Sign languages, like all languages, present cases of tabooization of a historical-cultural and legal nature, even in the context of onomastics. In this regard, this paper begins by introducing (i.e.
D. Astori, P. Celo
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THE ORIGIN OF THE ETHNONYMS BURTI AND SULI

History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus
The ethnogenesis and ethnic history of the peoples of the North-Eastern Caucasus remain a fascinating yet underexplored area of historical Caucasian studies.
H. Amirkhanov
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Phonikes: The History of an Ethnonym

Rivista di Studi Fenici, 2023
The etymology of Greek Phoinikes points towards an Indo-European root, despite other proposed origins cannot be ruled out with absolute certainty. The original meaning of the noun does not seem to have connection either with the Phoenician purple dye or with the colour purple.
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