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This paper is devoted to the renaming of Ljubljanska street in the city of Vrsac (Serbia) to commemorate Nikita Tolstoy on May 22, 2005. The paper’s author, who was then working as a Humanities Program assistant at the Russian Center of Science and Culture in Belgrade under the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, relays a memoir that ...
Marina Obizhaeva
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Hodonym Semantics in the Village of Krasnoe (Leninsk-Kuznetsky District, Kemerovo Region — Kuzbass): Synchronic and Diacronic Aspects [PDF]
Статья посвящена изучению названий улиц и переулков села Красного Ленинск-Кузнецкого района Кемеровской области, характеристике особенности семантики в аспектах синхронии и диахронии, а также описанию элементов системных связей годонимов с. Красного.The
Orlova, V. V., Орлова, В. В.
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Political Dynamics of Urban Hodonyms: A Case of Chisinau, Moldova
This paper researches the role that hodonyms (street names) play in forming cultural and collective identity and awareness. Street names are thereby treated as the elements that get transformed from everyday communication and interaction to symbols constructed by political elites to direct the collective history perception and memory.
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HODONYMS IN SOCIOCULTURAL SPACE OF THE BAM (BAIKAL-AMUR MAINLINE) URBAN SETTLEMENTS [PDF]
The article examines the peculiarities of the formation and development of the hodonyms of the BAM urban settlements by the example of Severobaikalsk city and urban-type settlement Taksimo. The authors propose a classification of the hodonym corpus, in which they identify three semantic layers and six groups; the structure of the names and the ...
Nikolai Sergeevich Baikalov +1 more
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Gender and the Urban Linguistic Landscape
This article examines the issue of gender (im)balance in street and roundabout names in Poland’s three largest cities: Warsaw, Kraków, and Łódź.
Krzysztof Górny, Ada Górna
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HODONYMIC VOCABULARY IN THE UDMURT LANGUAGE (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF TOPONYMY)
The article considers geographical terms for designating streets and lanes in the Udmurt language based on the study of a large corpus of godonyms. In the study of microtoponyms collected by the author and other toponymists on the territory of Udmurtia and beyond of it - in the places of residence of Udmurts - the author managed to identify a ...
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This article examines the historical names of railways in Ukraine by employing cultural-geographic and critical approaches. More specifically, this research describes semantic categories of railway names in Ukraine and highlights how railway names are ...
Oleksiy Gnatiuk
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The common narrow lane in ancient cities of North China, the hutong, has long been of interest to scholars. However, the limited onomastic research on hutong names is mostly confined to Beijing, leaving the toponymic landscape of other well-known ...
Shuxia Yang +4 more
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The article deals with the system of historically established natural hodonyms of the city of Kazan and the featuresof their localization. The dynamics of hodonyms transformation in Kazan in the period 1917 – 2023 shows relatively stable proportionsof the main types of hodonyms, including a stable share of natural ones, which make up about a quarter of
Mikhail V. Panasyuk +2 more
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Rad istražuje murtersku hodonimiju, odnosno hodonimiju naselja Murtera na otoku Murteru. Korpus broji ukupno 140 hodonima podijeljenih prema motivaciji.
Juraga, Eva
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