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From the historical slovak hydronymy and ojconymy - Nitrava or Nitra?

open access: yes, 2008
V príspevku autor analyzuje historické slovenské toponymum Nitra / Nitrava, ktorý podnes v slovenskom jazyku poznáme ako hydonymum a ojkonymum. Autor prinása ostatné výklady tohto slova od rôznych jazykovedcov onomastikov, ktorí vysvetlovali jeho pôvod z
Hladký, J.
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Slavic and Eastern Romance interaction in the hydronymy of the Dniester river basin

open access: yes, 2015
The article describes Slavic and Eastern Romance language contact in the Dniester river basin. We investigate the etymology of the hydronyms that have Eastern Romance (Romanian and Moldavian) language elements in their structure.
С. О. Вербич
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Romance elements in Croatian hydronymy and coastal toponymy

open access: yes, 1998
The exceptionally complex toponymie stratification of Croatian territory reflects the entire complexity of a thousand years of ethnolinguistic permeation, especially in the east-Adriatic region.
Brozović-Rončević, Dunja
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Lexical archaisms in the russian hydronymy

open access: yes, 2019
(ru) Цель предлагаемой статьи – ввести в практику праславянской реконструкции новый материал, который скрывает русская гидронимия. Для этого были специально отобраны только лексемы с архаичной словообразовательной структурой, а также лексемы со связями ...
Іліаді, Олександр Іванович   +1 more
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Towards a clarification of the history of the Slovene river name Soča

open access: yesLinguistica, 2015
The etymology of the Slovene hydronym Soča (Standard Friulan Lusìnç, Italian Isonzo) was satisfactorily elucidated more than half a century ago. The overall idea that the river name goes back to a derivative of a Proto-Indo-European verbal root *H1eisH2-
Luka Repanšek
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Výzkum českých hydronym v historické perspektivě

open access: yes, 2017
This study is based on the manuscript of the doctoral dissertation “Hydronymy of the Ostravice River Basin”, which takes as its thematic and methodological starting-point a project by Slovak linguists entitled “Hydronymia Slovaciae”; this project aims to
Bílková, Kristýna   +1 more
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Retraction notice: The Potential of Hydronymy in Supporting a Sustainable Blue Economy in Coastal Areas of Riau Province [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences
This paper has been formally retracted because it has been accidentally published twice in the same volume. Request approved by the proceedings Editor and the Publisher on June 23, 2025.
Yance Imelda   +3 more
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On ‘Old European hydronymy’ – or what remains of it: (Main Topic)

open access: yes
The article deals with two topics. First, it addresses the presumed roots uridg. *en-/*on- ‘to flow’ and uridg. *(h1)leik- ‘bend’ as pure ghost roots, and the popular root uridg.
Bichlmeier, Harald
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Merya-Muromian and Old Mordvin Hydronyms Boundaries in the Upper Volga and Oka Regions [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2012
The article explores the toponymy of the Merya, Muromians and Old Mordvins, Finno-Ugric peoples, formerly inhabiting Central Russia. With reference to annalistic and archaeological data, along with a number of the most representative attributes and ...
Pauli Rahkonen
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A New Research on Belozerye Hydronymy (Review of: Makarova, A. A. (2012). Russian Lake Names of Belozerye: Systemic and Functional Aspects (Unpublished doctoral thesis). Ekaterinburg: Ural Federal University)

open access: yes, 2013
The review of A. A. Makarova’s dissertation gives a positive evaluation of the comprehensive (phonetic, semantic, structural and derivational) research of the lake hydronymy of Belozerye, the region of long and active ethnic and linguistic contacts ...
Муллонен, И. И.   +1 more
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