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A Kesztölcről Fehérvárra menő hadút
The military road from Kesztölc to Fehérvár The oldest authentic linguistic record of Hungarian which survived in the original version was the Latin charter of foundation of Tihany Abbey (1055) which preserved a well-known Hungarian phrase ...
Rudolf Szentgyörgyi
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The purpose of the article is to present the folk etymology of selected microtoponyms, their scientific verification aimed at establishing the actual origin of the names, showing differences between the folk and scientific etymology.
Robert Słabczyński
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“Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century [PDF]
The article analyzes the fieldwork carried out but the Toponymic Expedition of Ural University in the 1st decade of the 21st century, along with the contemporary state of things in Russian toponymy.
Elena L. Berezovich
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Time and Ideology, Reflected in Urban Microtoponymy [PDF]
Every urban locality is marked by numerous individual imprints, reflected in the architecture of buildings and public spaces, in the names of streets, institutions, places, which form a specific semiotic code that city residents decipher and use to find ...
Iraida CONDREA
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From Materials for A Dictionary of Russian Place Name Derivatives [PDF]
The article presents some materials for a dictionary of Russian derivatives of place names belonging to dialects and the national language vocabulary and retrieved from various dictionaries (including The Dictionary of Russian Popular Dialects, The ...
Elizaveta O. Borisova +3 more
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LINGUOCULTURAL SEMANTICS OF FOLK HISTORICAL MICROTOPONYMS
The main idea of the study is to determine the toponymic portrait, geographical image of Kazakh villages of the last period of colonization of Kazakh lands of the Russian Empire through historical and chronicle, toponymic data and to substantiate that these lands are indigenous ancestral homeland, which have been owned and migrated by Kazakh tribes ...
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Exploring microtoponyms through linguistic and geographic perspectives
Toponyms are an important part of our cultural heritage and are thus more than names, they also encode history. Flurnamen, or microtoponyms, are names given to natural features and they have been argued to be relatively closely linked to properties of landscape.
Villette, Julia, Purves, Ross S
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Mapping as a Tool for Investigating a Local Toponymic System
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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On Some Problems of the Ideographic Description of Place Names [PDF]
The article deals with some problems of lexicographic treatment of place names. As a model of lexicographic description, the author chooses the ideographic principle which has been extensively used in appellative dictionaries but remains mostly unknown ...
Konstantin A. Gein
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Dialectical lexis represented in Ratko Popović's collection of poems [PDF]
This paper deals with dialectical lexics found in a poem collection named Straori written by a well-known author from Kosovo and Metohija, Ratko Popović. The book is consisted of 52 songs, mostly written in prizrensko - southmoravian dialect.
Jašović Golub M.
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