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ON THE NAMING MOTIVES OF KHOREZM HYDRONYMICS

open access: yesEPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
This article deals with the semantic classification of hydronyms, naming motives, important factors in their emergence. The main types of naming motives of Khorezm hydronymics are analyzed.
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ON THE ISSUE OF ETYMOLOGY OF SOME GERMAN HYDRONYMS

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2018
The origin of the oldest Indo-European hydronyms on the territory of Germany is considered in the article. The results of the modern Indo-European studies in the field of morphology and phonology are used. The possibilities of the laryngeal theory application in the etymologization of the oldest hydronyms are revealed.
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Contrastive Study Of Proverbs With A Hydronym Component In English And Uzbek Languages

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This article explores the contrastive analysis of proverbs containing hydronym components in English and Uzbek languages. Proverbs, as a part of the linguistic and cultural heritage of nations, reflect people's perceptions of water bodies and their ...
Mirzayeva Feruza Samixdjonovna
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Sobre el hidrónimo cacereño "Salor"

open access: yes, 1977
El artículo trata sobre el origen del hidrónimo cacereño “Salor”.The article deals with the origin of the Cáceres hydronym "Salor"
Sánchez Salor, Eustaquio
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Hydronyms are a component of onomastics

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This article is about the English hydronyms, its origins, characteristics and types. The geographical names of the British Isles are quite well studied. These islands represent an area with clearly defined natural boundaries. The names that developed in England and the UK as a whole have become widespread in other countries where English is ...
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Ertses ~ Irtysh. For the Etymology of the Epic and Historical Hydronym

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
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
Alexey Byrykin
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Quantitative analysis of students' errors in the interpretation of hydronyms: linguocognitive difficulties in learning the hydronymic system of Western Kazakhstan

open access: yesFrontiers in Education
This study presents a quantitative analysis of errors in the perception and interpretation of hydronyms by university students in Western Kazakhstan. The aim of the study is to identify the types of errors that occur when students interpret hydronymic units and to reveal the cognitive difficulties underlying these errors.
Akmaral Dautkulova   +3 more
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Linguostylistic Peculiarities of the Danube River Description in Fiction

open access: yesJournal of Danubian Studies and Research, 2019
One of the perspective areas in modern linguistics is Anthropological Linguistics. Understanding and perception of the language as an anthropocentric phenomenon is one of the leading trends in the development of modern Ukrainian onomastics.
Galina Oleinikova
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Linguistic Archeology of the Kirati Hydronyms

open access: yesGipan
This paper delves into the settlement patterns of the Kirati communities through the lens of linguistic archeology. The findings reveal that the hydronyms are not only the archeological evidence but also the indicator of the historical development and cultural ties.
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OPr. laucks ‘field’, Lat. lūcus ‘sacred grove’, arch. Lat. lūcus ‘shine, day’

open access: yes, 2011
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Dūrinys; Hidronimas; Semema; Toponimas; Compound; Hydronym; Sememe; ToponymThe article presents an analysis of the most frequent word-formation models of Prussian toponyms and hydronyms of the compositional type with the component ...
Kregždys, Rolandas
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