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O rio que atravessa Paris não é o Sena

open access: yesConfins
According to strict hydrographic and geographical definitions, the river that flows through Paris should not be called the Seine, since at its confluence with the Yonne it has less flow, and in turn, further upstream, the Yonne has less flow than the ...
Gustave Fulgence
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Culture and environment: hagiotoponyms in the hydronymy of North Maranhense Mesoregion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This work presents an analysis of hagiotoponyms that name hydronyms of North Maranhense Mesoregion, aiming to examine the relationship between culture, environment and toponymy.
Edson Lemos Pereira   +2 more
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20th Century Russia’s History through Settlement Names [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2011
The article is devoted to research of settlement names as a primary source reflecting the history of the Russian 20th century society. Wide-scale cases of re-nomination testify to the deepness of social and mental transformations in society as a result ...
Lyudmila N. Mazur
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On the Permic Toponymic Substrate in Mari El and in the Middle Course of the Vyatka River (In the Light of the Ethnic Interpretation of Archaeological Cultures). 1 [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2013
The article analyzes the substrate (pre-Mari and pre-Russian) toponymy of the Emanayevskaya and Kocharghinskaya archaeological cultures area of the late 1st — early 2nd millennium AD (in the middle course of the Vyatka River and the territory of the Mari
Oleg V. Smirnov
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The Old-Slavonic stratum in hydronymy of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Chernogoria. I

open access: yes, 2007
(uk) Статтю присвячено проблемам реконструкції та етимології праслов’янського шару в гід­ронімії західної частини південнослов’янського ареалу. Пропонована публікація є фрагмен­том більшого за обсягом дослідження з відповідної проблематики.(en) The ...
Іліаді, Олександр Іванович   +1 more
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Hydronyms Ending in -zha (-жа) in the Russian North-West (Structure, Etymology, Microsystemic Ties, Linguo-Ethnic Attribution) [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2013
The article deals with river and lake-names ending in -zha in the Russian North-West, notably on the historical territories of Novgorod, Pskov and Toropets, analyzing the abovementioned hydronyms in the structural, derivational, microsystemic, semantic ...
Valery L. Vasilyev
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From Istrian hydronymy

open access: yes, 1995
U članku se analiziraju istarski hidronimi, od najstarijih predromanskih i predslavenskih do najmlađega sloja hrvatske hidronimije. Stratifikacija je istarske hidronimije iznimno složena i vjerno odražava svu kompleksnost etničkih i jezičnih prožimanja ...
Dunja Brozović-Rončević   +1 more
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Metaforiskie hidronīmi Latvijā

open access: yesBaltistica, 2012
METAPHORIC HYDRONYMS IN LATVIASummaryA metaphor – a term or phrase applied to something which it is not literally applicable to – usually constructs an analogy between two things. This creates associative perception.
Laimute Balode
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The influence of pre-Slavic ethnic groups on the hydronymy of present-day Slovakia

open access: yes, 2015
In this paper, we focus on the influence of pre-Slavic ethnic groups on the hydronymy of present-day Slovakia. The migration of entire ethnic groups – especially after the dissolution of the Roman Empire – led to contact between native and incoming ...
Jaromír Krško
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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