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History of the village Kobyzhcha and its outskirts in microtoponyms
All geographic objects on earth: mountains, forests, valleys, rivers, villages, towns and streets have their names. These are place names, or toponyms. The purpose of our research is to make a scientific analysis of place names in a restricted geographical area of Kobyzhcha, one of the largest villages in Ukraine.
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Microtoponymics of Bila Tserkva district: ethnolinguistic aspect
This article addresses the issue of reflection of national and cultural experience of the people, their values, beliefs, crafts, preferences, important historical events and outstanding figures in the microtoponymy of Bila Tserkva district. The paper clarifies nominative specificity of microtoponyms in the context of other onymous vocabulary, and ...
M. P. Bahan, A. V. Honskyi
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Moving proper names. Integration of names and German-Hungarian name translation. A summary of a habilitation dissertation After a theoretical introduction, some processes of Hungarian-German (spontaneous) name integration are presented on the basis ...
Anikó Szilágyi-Kósa
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French and Russian microtoponyms in the cognitive aspect
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Microtoponymic Legacy of Homeland and Problems of Its Preservation
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LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF MICROTOPONYMS IN THE CITIES OF LONDON AND TASHKENT
LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF MICROTOPONYMS IN THE CITIES OF LONDON AND ...
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Structural and semantic models of French and Russian microtoponyms
F. S. Kudryasheva, R. Z. Muryasov
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MICROTOPONYMS OF VOLYNYA, DERIVATIVES FROM GEOGRAPHICAL TERMS
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DIMITO: Digitization of rural microtoponyms at the Meertens Instituut
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The Ethnology Notebooks, 2019Nataliya Sokìl-Klepar
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