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On the Origin of Hydronyms in Nostratic Languages
K.Z. Zulpukarov +2 more
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COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH HYDRONYMS
This article discusses the cognitive aspects of English hydronyms and provides a scientific rationale for the language and cultural influences associated with naming, an interdisciplinary integration that brings together historical and cognitive linguistics as well as cultural analyses.
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ON THE ANCIENT TURKIC STRATUM OF HYDRONYMS IN ZHETYSU
This article deals with the historical and etymological aspects of the names of water bodies of the Zhetysu region, namely, the ancient Turkic beginning of the names. The study of the etymological content of ancient Turkic names allows a deep understanding of the worldview, the degree of education of people of the period under study. The purpose of the
S. Salikhova, M. Atabayeva, Z. Kaymaz
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Ertses ~ Irtysh. For the Etymology of the Epic and Historical Hydronym
The article contains the comment to the proper geographic names, presented in the songs of Kalmyk heroic epos «Dzhangar» among which there is the hydronium Ertses Bumba, by scientific tradition identi0 ed with the river name Irtysh. The author gives some name indications of the given hydronium in « the Secret History of Mongols » and the chronicle of ...
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Making the most of scarce biological resources in the desert: Loptuq material culture in Eastern Turkestan around 1900. [PDF]
Hällzon P +3 more
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K etimologiji toponima Mi'rišče »zaselek v Krajevni skupnosti Hotiza«
The Hotiza toponym Mi'rišče is not derived from the hydronym M)ra, or 'Mü:ºra in the Hotiza dialect, as claimed by folk etymology, but is a place name ending in ‑išče derived from the noun 'mü:ºre (f.
Furlan, Metka
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Ethnocultural connotations in ukrainian toponymy
Toponyms, as well as common names, can develop connotative meanings under the influence of beliefs of different ethnic groups, which intermingle with the nominative function of respective toponyms.
Лучик, Василь
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THE HYDRONYM MORAVA: A REVIEW OF ETYMOLOGICAL HYPOTHESES
У контексту словенске хидронимије Морава заузима посебно место, као ендемски феномен карактеристичан за средње Подунавље. У вези с етимологијом хидронима консензус није успостављен.
Капустина, Јелена
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Om järnålderns och medeltidens bebyggelseetableringar i norr
The article presents some new ideas about the Roman Iron Age and Migration Period site at Gene in Northern Sweden. The farm is situated in the northernmost fringe of the petty kingdom of Central Norrland.
Ramqvist, Per H
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