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Preliminary study of uzbek hydronymy on the roots
ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021AbstractThe name of all water Objects is called hydronyms. About 71 percent of the Earth's surface is occupied by 4-Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, northern ice oceans. Some parts of the oceans are called seas. The depths, filled with water in the droughts, are called lakes. Smaller rivers are called Shadows, and smaller ones are called gills.
Qurbonova Gulnoza Abduholiqovna
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Swāt district is located in the Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KPK) province (the former North-West Frontier Province - NWFP) of the northern part of Pakistan. It is spread over an area of about 5,000 square kilometres and takes its name from the Swāt river, flowing from the mountains of the Hindukuš, through the homonym valley, and reaching after 240 km the ...
de Chiara, Matteo
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Hydronymy in -ikha in historical Novgorod-Pskov lands
Verba Northwest Linguistic JournalThis article comprehensively analyzes, primarily from the perspective of derivation and etymology, water names ending in -ikha, localized in the central historical lands of medieval Novgorod and Pskov. Approximately 70 such names have been discovered in this region (a list is appended to the article).
V. Vasiliev
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VARIATION OF THE DNIEPER BASIN HYDRONYMY ON THE TERRITORY OF THE SMOLENSK REGION
Izvestia of Smolensk State University, 2020The article is devoted to the analysis of the Dnieper water bodies nominations on the territory of the Smolensk region. The research is aimed at consideration of the most important onomastic problem at present – variation in the sphere of the proper names, particularly in the hydronymy.
P. Aldinger
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This paper focuses on Arab contributions to agricultural heritage in early Islam. It explores their knowledge and use of certain plants and rocks as methods of detecting underground water, which ultimately led to the construction of water wells and ...
Ali Bakr Hassan
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. The article continues the search for exact etymologies of toponyms, in this case confirmed by geographical realities [Sobolev 2020]. The subject of consideration is the substrate potamonyms (names of watercourses) of the Southeastern Lake Onega Region (
Anton Sobolev
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Vestnik Chuvashskogo universiteta
The relevance of the research is related to the constant universal interest in the problems of glotto-, ethno- and topogenesis in general and in the Volga-Kama region in particular.
G. Kornilov
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The relevance of the research is related to the constant universal interest in the problems of glotto-, ethno- and topogenesis in general and in the Volga-Kama region in particular.
G. Kornilov
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Vestnik Chuvashskogo universiteta
The relevance of the study is caused by a continuing interest of Russian and foreign authors in the problems of glottogenesis, ethno- and topogenesis in general and in the Volga-Kama region in particular.
G. Kornilov
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The relevance of the study is caused by a continuing interest of Russian and foreign authors in the problems of glottogenesis, ethno- and topogenesis in general and in the Volga-Kama region in particular.
G. Kornilov
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Алтаистика
The relevance of the research lies in the object of research: the toponymy of the Arctic. The Arctic is an important part of a unique space, the interest in which is included in scientific interests of the whole planet.
A. Almazbek kyzy, L. Yakovleva
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The relevance of the research lies in the object of research: the toponymy of the Arctic. The Arctic is an important part of a unique space, the interest in which is included in scientific interests of the whole planet.
A. Almazbek kyzy, L. Yakovleva
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Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, 2002
Aymard Robert. Hydronymie pyrénéenne. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°39-40, 2002. pp. 153-192.
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Aymard Robert. Hydronymie pyrénéenne. In: Nouvelle revue d'onomastique, n°39-40, 2002. pp. 153-192.
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