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Research on the spatial distribution and influencing factors of hydronyms in cities along the Grand Canal

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Hydronyms directly reflect the interactive relationship between humans and water systems. However, research on the spatial distribution patterns and influencing mechanisms of regional hydronyms remains insufficiently systematic, with a notable lack of ...
Yan Huang   +3 more
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Russian River Names: The Potential of Semantic Development (With Reference to Dialectal Vocabulary) [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2017
The article considers appellative derivatives from river names used in Russian dialects. Such common nouns are attested in different regions of Russia, mainly in the area of the Russian North.
Julia A. Krivoshchapova
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Cretan Hydronyms Derived from Settlement Names [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2017
The paper discusses 284 Cretan river names, presumably derived from settlement names. This group of hydronyms represents 6.1% among all the modern hydronyms of the island (4 666 names collected by the author from written sources and, at a lesser degree ...
Elwira Kaczyńska
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HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF HYDRONYMS

open access: yesGalaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
Some toponymic research has been done on place names in Surkhandarya, although it is insufficient. Our scientists continue to ignore the research of other, microtoponyms, and particular hydronyms. The article also considers the microhydronyms in this area to do this. Focus on the history of hydronym research and the origins of hydronyms.
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TOPONYMS, ARGUMENTS OF THE INHABITING AND SOCIAL-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES WITHIN OLTENIA SUB-CARPATHIAN DEPRESSION AREA [PDF]

open access: yesAnalele Universității din Craiova. Seria Geografie, 2007
In order to achieve the study of the toponyms of this sub-Carpathian region, there were thoroughly analysed the topographic maps at the scale 1:100,000; there were emphasized more than 200 names, half of which making reference to the landforms (oronyms ...
Mihaela PERSU, Daniela NANCU
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The cartographic invisibility of the Šaranska river in Kosovo and Metohija [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Geografski Fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
In the basin of the Binačka Morava (Binač Morava) in Kosovo and Metohija lies the Šaranska River, which flows into it as a left tributary. It is about 23 kilometers long and begins in the territory of the municipality of Gnjilane, in the area of the ...
Matejić Ivan
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Nyelvi érintkezések az Érmellék területén a víznevek tükrében

open access: yesNévtani Értesítő, 2012
Language contact in the region known as Érmellék     The paper presents, according to linguistic strata, the hydronyms of Ér (‘brook’) and its branches, streams forming part of the northern drainage area of the Körös region.
Magdaléna Kiss
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THE TRANSLATION OF SOME DIFFICULT TERMINOLOGICAL CATEGORIES IN THE HOMERIC TEXTS (Homer, Od., V, 63-75) [PDF]

open access: yesDiversitate si Identitate Culturala in Europa, 2016
Our notations start from the idea that the translation of the Homeric poems represents one of the toughest and most significant tests verifying the degree of maturity of literary modern language.
Petre Gheorghe BÂRLEA
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Hydronymia R̥gvedica

open access: yesLinguistica Brunensia, 2017
It is generally accepted that hydronyms represent the most archaic attainable language stratum in any language with adequate documentation. It is precisely river-names that have been preserved from the older layers of languages more frequently than other
Václav Blažek
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The Grammar of Toponymic Constructions in the Light of Enactivism: A Methodological Perspective

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This article proposes a methodology for the cognitive-grammatical analysis of geographical names, informed by the principles of enactivism. The approach rests on the hypothesis that toponyms encode spatial orientation patterns shaped through embodied ...
Aleh Iharavich Kopach
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