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When mapping the area of Lithuania, place-names presented by linguists or given in documents are used. The spelling differences of these names in different sources and over-generalised locations cause the importance of localisation specification and ...
Romualdas Girkus +1 more
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Vakhsh as a Hydronym of the Amu Darya
It is known that the Amu Darya is considered a major river that has played an important role in the social-economic life of the people of Central Asia. Historically, the Amu Darya has been called by different names. It is analyzed this process based on sources in this article.
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Воронков Александр Анатольевич, преподаватель истории, руководитель музея истории Калининского района, муниципальное автономное общеобразовательное учреждение «Средняя общеобразовательная школа № 154 г. Челябинска» (г. Челябинск, Российская Федерация). E-
Voronkov, A. A. +1 more
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Ще раз про походження літописного Вердерева
Ethymology of the place name Вердеревъ The oiconym Вердеревъ is mentioned in a document from the end of the 14th century. The historical place name is connected with today's name of a village in Skopin region, Riazan district.
Віктор [Viktor] П. [P.] Шульгач [Shul'gach]
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Lexico-Semantic Groups of Chuvash Hydronyms [PDF]
The article is devoted to the lexical and semantic analysis of Chuvash hydronyms. The purpose of the study is to classify the names of water bodies by lexical and semantic groups, to identify the main principles of the nomination of hydro-names. The article deals with the names of rivers and streams, lakes and ponds, swamps and swampy places, the names
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The paper provides a historical and linguistic analysis of Hydronium Berduji (also known as Sagimi, Debeda, and Dzegamchai). The Berduji River was historically bounded by the border; This river was the south-eastern border of Kartli, then United ...
ბარამიძე, ცირა
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The review looks at the monograph Is the White Kama Really White? (Udmurt Names of the Kama River in Written Sources) by Valentin K. Kelmakov which is a many-faceted study of the entitled hydronym.
Maria V. Bobrova, Roman V. Gaidamashko
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Bulgarian area and settlement names originating from Balkan languages
The article provides an alternative etymological analysis of five area and settlement names: 1. The hydronyms/toponyms with the bases [cyrill.] ебè, ебù, ибè, хебè, *хибè (and derivatives), which were mistakenly associated with the Turkish word ebe ...
Людвиг Селимски
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The Nothern Russian Toponym Urdoma: Old and New Etymologies
The paper focuses on some earlier and new etymologies of the mysterious toponym Urdoma which nowadays refers to a village located on the left bank of the river Vychegda in Lensky district, Arkhangelsk region.
Nadezhda V. Kabinina +1 more
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On the hydronym Rein and its derivatives in a line of poetry by K.N. Batyushkov
The article deals with the use of the hydronym Rhine and the adjective Rhenish in a verse line by K.N. Batyushkov. It is noted that these names are used in a poem about the arrival of Russian troops on the Rhine River in 1814 during a campaign on the ...
Шетэля, В., Szetela, V.
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