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An archaic hydronymy of Chernihiv-Sumy Woodland
У статті запропоновано фрагмент етимологізації архаїчного гідронімікону Чернігівсько-Сумського Полісся – давньозаселеного українського ареалу, зокрема здійснено структурно-семантичний аналіз гідронімів Брак, Дива, Знобівка, Знори, Ірпа, Клюс.В статье ...
Вербич, С.
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The subject of our article is centred on a better knowledge of the similitudes between Portuguese, Galician, Asturian and Basque historical onomastics (anthroponymy, toponymy, hydronymy and oronymy) in a region of Europe where linguistic contacts in the ...
Iglesias, Hector
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Notes on Scottish Place-Names (9): Dryfesdale and (10) The type Burn of -- in Scottish Hydronomy
W. F. H. Nicolaisen
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Alteuropäische Hydronymie aus nordischer Sicht
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Zur Kritik am Konzept der alteuropäischen Hydronymie
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Synchronous Models and Modelling of Turiec River Hydronymy
This paper aims to present the modelling process and models of Turiec River hydronymy. Turiec is a river in northern Slovakia. The term A1 model is used to denote a model mapping the content aspect of a hydronym. It contains a functional member with a semantic attribute signalling the type of onymic relation and functional members expressing other ...
Pavol Odaloš
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HYDRONYMY OF LUGANSK REGION (GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC)
Vestnik Kabardino-Balkarskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta: žurnalistika. Obrazovanie. Slovesnostʹ, 2022В статье рассматриваются лексико-семантические аспекты наименований гидронимов Луганского края, с целью становления их общих признаков семантики. Актуальность заключается в том, что гидронимия Луганского края непосредственно никем не изучалась. Научная работа предполагает описание лексико-семантических групп гидронимов, их региональных особенностей.
Ю.П. Брайловская
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OLD UKRAINIAN SLOVUTA AND «OLD EUROPEAN» HYDRONYMY
The paper offers a new etymology of the Old Ukrainian hydronym Slovuta and its derivational congeners Slovuticь and Slovutičь against the background of the non-Slavic equivalent Dъněprъ and the Greek transcriptions Δάναπρις and Βορυσϑένης. The proposed explication of OU Slovuta is undertaken in the context of research on «Old European» hydronymy as ...
Andrii Danylenko
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Swāt Hydronymy at the Border between Iranian and Indo-Aryan Languages
Swāt valley, located in the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KPK) province of the northern part of Pakistan, was known since the antiquity with the names of Uḍḍyāna (‘the garden’) and Suvāstu (‘the place of fine dwellings’). The Yusufuzai Pashtuns, whose penetration in the valley begun towards the 16th century, little by little replaced the probably autochthon ...
Matteo De Chiara
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