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Historical traces of Cımmerıans in Azerbaijani-Turkic onomastics
SCIENTIFIC WORK, 2021Ethnonyms and historical-geographical names that reflect the names of these ethnoses are also part of the language's interesting vocabulary groups. Without etnonyms or toponyms, it is impossible to get detailed information about the formation of any people.
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Royal Epithets in the Historical Onomastics of the Caucasus
Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, 2022his article completes the intermediate stage in a series of publications by the authors on the topic of the origin of the ethnonyms “Alans” and “Albans” and the corresponding polytonyms “Alania” and “Albania’, the toponyms “Alan and Albanian gates”, "Al-burz”, "Elbrus".
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The Genealogy of Personal Names: towards a more productive method in historical onomastics
Scandinavian Journal of History, 2011It is essential to combine genealogical and collective biographical approaches with network analysis if one wants to take full advantage of the evidence provided by (hereditary) personal names in historical and linguistic onomastic research. The naming practices of rural families and clans from the 18th to the 20th century can bring us much fresh ...
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THE HISTORICAL AND ONOMASTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF ANTHROPOTOPONYMS IN EASTERN SOURCES: BASED ON BABURNAMA
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESAnthropotoponyms are a unique category of toponyms that associate the name of a geographical feature with a person’s name. They play a crucial role in preserving historical memory and cultural continuity. This study aims to determine the historical and onomastic significance of anthropotoponyms found in Baburnama by Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur.
Moldir Amantay, Zubayda Shadkam
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Analysis of Literary and Historical Approaches to Onomastics
International Journal of PedagogicsThis article analyzes A. Fowler’s “Literary Names”, C. Clark’s research on medieval English surnames and place names, and E. Ekwall’s studies on English toponymy. Within the scope of literary and historical onomastics, the importance of personal and geographical names in social, cultural, and historical contexts is explored.
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Historical aspect of the french onomastic system
2015Статья посвящена изучению французской ономастиче кой системы в ее историческом развитии. Определены типичные особенности собственных имен на каждой стадии их эволюции. Обсуждаются проблемы норм и процесса номинации. Затрагивается аспект социального восприятия онимов.
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