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Plants and animals in the oikonyms of Lithuania [PDF]
Two toponymical maps presented in this paper show 2332 inhabited places of Lithuania that have names (oikonyms) associated with vegetation and animals.
Giedre Beconyte
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Renaming of modern Ukrainian oikonyms [PDF]
The active nominating processes, caused by the necessity of renaming oikonyms and town objects, have started in the linguistic landscape of cities and villages of Ukraine. This article is dedicated to 32 names of Ukrainian cities before and after the decommunization process.
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The structure and creation of microtoponyms and oikonyms in the surroundings of Kuršumlija [PDF]
This paper deals with the ways of creation of microtoponyms and oikonyms which we registered on the eastern slopes of the Kopaonik mountain, in the territory whose larger part belongs to the present-day municipality of Kuršumlija, and one smaller part ...
Jašović Golub
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Settlement Names: Problems of Conventional Usage (with Reference to Oikonyms of the Vologda Region) [PDF]
The article discusses the modern usage of settlement names in Russia and the problem of standartization regarding their spoken and written forms. A particular focus is made on the names of rural settlements which make up the majority of oikonyms in the ...
Guriy V. Sudakov
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Transformation of the oikonyms of the Republic of Tajikistan: analysis and mapping [PDF]
Toponymy of different epochs on the map of Tajikistan, as well as other complex ethno-cultural regions, coexists. It is explained by the dynamics of the ethnic composition of the population for millennia. Toponymy in a certain extent reflects the historical and geographical specifics of the region. Several toponymic layers are highlighted on the map of
Tatiana Gerasimenko, Natalia Sviatokha
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ABORIGINAL (EVEN AND EVENK) OIKONYMS OF THE SAKHA REPUBLIC (YAKUTIA) [PDF]
The article is devoted to studying modern oikonyms in the aboriginal languages of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) - Even and Evenk ones. The paper presents the results of a comprehensive study: origin of the aboriginal oikonyms is identified, their word-formative models are described and the classification of the settlement names according to the semantic
Tat'yana Mikhailovna Nikaeva +2 more
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“Pedigree” of the oikonyms of Vedlozero area
E. V. Zakharova, А. Yu Zhukov
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Creating a Toponymic Map of the Middle Volga Region Based on the Materials of the P. S. Pallas Expedition of 1768–1769 [PDF]
The paper presents a study of toponyms attested by Academician Peter Simon Pallas during his expedition in the Middle Volga region (on the territory of the modern Samara and Ulyanovsk regions) in 1768–1769. The study data is retrieved from his Travels to
Razina S. Kuznetsova, Stepan A. Senator
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Features of Slavization of Oikonіms in the Peripheral Lithuanian Dialect
The article aims to analyze the peculiarities of the Slavization of place names – oikonyms – of the Voronovo district (Belarus) based on names of places of residence collected from the living language of the inhabitants.
Nijolė Tuomienė
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