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African Ethnonyms and Toponyms: An Annotated Bibliography [PDF]
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Towards a “historio-lingual” approach to ethnonymy
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Kiowa Ethnonymy of Other Populations
Plains Anthropologist, 2013While several studies of Native American place names exist inventories of a particular tribe’s names for other populations are largely lacking. This work presents 121 Kiowa ethnonyms of other Native American and non-Native populations. Data are examined for their qualitative breadth and quantitative semantic bases, shedding insights on Kiowa cultural ...
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Brazilian Portuguese Ethnonymy and Europeanisms
Hispania, 1994La terminologie racio-ethnique du bresilien moderne contient de nombreux mots d'origine non-portugaise. Certains de ces ethnonymes derivent de langues indigenes, d'autres sont des africanismes. Un certains nombre d'emprunts derivent de langues europeennes.
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Institute for Russian and Altaic Studies Chungbuk University, 2023
Many Russian and researchers from Japan, Finland, Poland and other states dealt with the problems of ethnonymy and ethnic history of Sakhalin’s oroks. More than twenty ethnic names are noted in their works: Orochon, Olcha, Ulcha, Ulta, Uilta and others.
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Many Russian and researchers from Japan, Finland, Poland and other states dealt with the problems of ethnonymy and ethnic history of Sakhalin’s oroks. More than twenty ethnic names are noted in their works: Orochon, Olcha, Ulcha, Ulta, Uilta and others.
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ISTORIYA, 2022
The article is dedicated to the review of the Byzantine ethnonymy in Russian and foreign historiography. It is noted, that Soviet and Russian historiography paid much attention to the problem of systematising the use of different ethnonyms in the Byzantine narrative and acts.
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The article is dedicated to the review of the Byzantine ethnonymy in Russian and foreign historiography. It is noted, that Soviet and Russian historiography paid much attention to the problem of systematising the use of different ethnonyms in the Byzantine narrative and acts.
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Sur quelques problèmes pratiques d'onomastique africaine : toponymie, anthroponymie, ethnonymie.
Cahiers d'études africaines, 1983P. Alexandre - On Some Practical Problems in African Onomastics: Topo-, Anthropo-, and Ethnonymy. These two papers approach the problems of writing or spelling African languages from slightly different angles: M. Diki-Kidiri's is more generai and closer to scientific linguistics, P.
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THE OPPOSITION OF “OWN - ALIEN” IN THE ETHNONYMY OF UPPER GERMAN DIALECTS
Onomastics of the Volga Region, 2020The article examines the features of the denotative sphere of ethnonyms, using the example of the vocabulary and phraseology of East Franconian German dialects; the most frequently used ethnonyms are highlighted, as well as the semantic spheres to which they belong: foreigners, stubborn or noisy people, sinister creatures that frighten children.
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