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COMMUNIZATION AND DE-COMMUNIZATION OF TOPONYMS IN KAMYANETS’-PODIL’S’KY

open access: yesМісто: історія, культура, суспільство, 2017
The Communisation about change on toponymy map in Kamyanets’-Podil’s’ky during the 1920s – early ХХІ century. Within the first 20 years of Soviet rule, most microtoponyms that did not fit into the ideological system of the Communist Party were renamed –
Ihor Starenkyi, Yaryna Zaishliuk
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NAMING PRINCIPLES OF MICROTOPONYMS OF KUMKURGAN DISTRICT

open access: yes, 2023
This article talks about the naming principles of microtoponyms of Kumkurgan district of Surkhandarya region.
Torayeva Sayyora Bakhtyorovna   +2 more
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE NORTHERN KHMELNYTSKYI MICROTOPONYMS

open access: yesМолодий вчений, 2021
Microtoponyms form a moving layer of names that can quickly become obsolete, have a clear etymology or lose motivation, move due to various circumstances from one class of names to another. Therefore, microtoponyms are characterized by such features as: informality, instability, variability, situationality, motivation, the influence of intralinguistic ...
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Microtoponyms as an important part of Slovenian cultural heritage

open access: yesActa geographica Slovenica, 2017
This article presents a methodology for data collection and documentation of microtoponyms in the Upper Carniola/Gorenjsko dialect of Slovenian based on visual and audio recordings. Special attention is placed on transcription (phonetic or simplified phonological transcription and standardization), which should be based on a morphological analysis of ...
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Mapping as a Tool for Investigating a Local Toponymic System

open access: yesФинно-угорский мир
Introduction. The relevance of the cartographic method in toponymy is justified by the spatial nature of the naming process itself, which is realized within discrete geographical objects.
Irma I. Mullonen
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About the dictionary of Chuvash microtoponyms

open access: yesEthnic Culture
This study is devoted to the problem of the dictionary of microtoponyms existing in the Chuvash environment. Chuvash microtoponymy is one of the lexico-phraseological stratum that is being lost at a rapid pace, and its fixation currently seems more than relevant.
Dmitriy Eduardovich Leontyev   +1 more
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What is the contribution of research on microtoponyms and oeconyms?

open access: yesJezikoslovni zapiski, 2015
This article briefly reviews and presents illustrative examples of the process and results of research on microtoponyms and oeconyms in Selšček. It also introduces significant methodological, material, and cultural contributions to the basic research that arose in the synergy between the researcher, her informants, her advisors, and others.
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Lexis of Oriental Origin in Microtoponyms of Sarajevo

open access: yesDruštvene i Humanističke Studije, 2020
This paper explores Sarajevo’s microtoponyms as sources for studying its past, culture, and traditions. Generally, microtoponyms, more than other language units (eg., phonemes, morphemes, etc.), are subject to changes that are conditioned by socially-political reasons.
Đenita Haverić, Amela Šehović
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Yaroslavl microtoponym ZAVOLGA: grammatical status, semantics

open access: yesVerhnevolzhski Philological Bulletin, 2021
The article analyses semantic and grammatical features of the Yaroslavl microtoponym Zavolga. It is noted that the sphere of modern unofficial microtoponymy (urbanonymy) is heterogeneous in its stylistic status: speech communication of city dwellers includes both expressive colloquial and vernacular names from urban jargons and emotionally coloured ...
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Рецензія на монографію: Ференц Грегор. Угорські елементи у словацькій мові. Будапешт, 2023. 954 с. (угорською мовою)

open access: yesВісник Київського національного лінгвістичного університету. Серія: Філологія
Рецензія на монографію: Gregor Ferenc. A szlovák nyelv magyar elemei. Budapest: Kairosz Kiadó, 2023. 954 p. Ференц Грегор. Угорські елементи у словацькій мові. Будапешт: Kairosz, 2023. 954 с. (угорською мовою)
В. В. Газдаг   +1 more
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