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Hydronymic Indicators (On The Example Of The Hydronyms Of Southern Karakalpakstan)

American Journal of Philological Sciences
The article analyzes the linguogeographic, ethnic, and historical features of hydronymic indicators in the territory of Southern Karakalpakstan. The study identifies ancient settlements, interlingual relations, and cultural layers through the names of water bodies.
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Amuric Hydronyms in Manchuria and the Puyŏ Connection of Ghilyak

International Journal of Eurasian Linguistics, 2022
Abstract This paper examines the possibility that the earlier homeland of the Ghilyak language(s), collectively identified as the Amuric language family and today spoken in the Lower Amur basin and on the island of Sakhalin, was located further south in Central Manchuria.
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HYDRONYM “BARGYUSHAD” IN TOPONYMICAL SYSTEM OF THE AZERBAIJANI LANGUAGE

open access: yesFilologičeskie Nauki Voprosy Teorii I Praktiki, 2019
Эльнара Гусейнага кызы El'nara Guseinaga kyzy Akhmedova Ахмедова
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THE PRINCIPLES OF NAMING OF POSEMYE HYDRONYMS

2016
The authors of the article determine some principles of naming the hydronyms (rivers and their main tributaries), which form the landscape of Posemye. They show close dependence of the names of the rivers on their natural environment: flora, condition of a water body, the quality of water and soil in it, the peculiarities of the river flow.
Malykhina, T.M.   +3 more
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Hydronymes de Suisse romande

Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, 1987
Müller Wulf. Hydronymes de Suisse romande. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°9-10, 1987. L'Ardenne, l'eau et la forêt. pp. 73-77.
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HYDRONYMIC STUDIES IN POLISH LINGUISTICS

2021
The proper names of water bodies belong to the most ancient toponyms, which contain a number of archaic elements of language, which make it possible to characterize linguistic changes from ancient times to modern times. Therefore, there is a need to clarify semantic-motivational, structural-derivational, sociolinguistic, ethnolinguistic and ...
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INTEGRATED LEARNING OF HYDRONYMS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATION

«Вестник Атырауского университета имени Халела Досмухамедова»
The article provides a comprehensive methodological basis for the integrated study of hydronyms (names of water bodies) with social and natural disciplines. Due to the fact that the field of toponymy is more polycomplex in nature than other branches of linguistics, is closely related to natural sciences, hydrology, Earth Sciences, and other branches of
Akmaral Dautkulova   +3 more
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Old European hydronyms in Finland?

1992
Finsk-urgrisk, navneforskning ...
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Translations as key to the meanings of Khoisan hydronyms

Language Matters, 2010
Until some 2 000 years ago, the Bushmen (San) were the only inhabitants of southern Africa, and all place-names in the region were derived from San words. Biological and cultural interaction took place between the San and Khoikhoi, African and European peoples who then began to enter the region.
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