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NAKHCHIVAN ETHNOTOPONYMS IN RUSSIAN SOURCES OF THE 19TH CENTURY - THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
Toponyms, especially oikonyms, are closely related to the ethnic composition of the population of a particular territory. Because, they are the product of the thinking of the people who created them.
Gilakhanim G Pashayeva
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The article provides an analytical review of references that contain oeconyms related to the people named Rus’ in the 10th century in Arabic, Byzantine, Old Russian and Old Scandinavian written traditions.
A. S. Shchavelev
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Homo Spectans in the Mirror of Regional Oikonymy (Based on Settlement Names of the Volgograd Region)
This article examines regional features of oikonyms that reflect the perspective of the nominator as a contemplative observer. The study complements previous findings concerning the image of the nominator as an active agent.
Irina Vasilyevna Kryukova +1 more
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The review examines The Dictionary of Toponyms of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), compiled by the staff of the Department of Russian Language at the M. K. Ammosov Northeastern Federal University, under the supervision of Tatyana Nikaeva.
Vasily Ivanovich Suprun
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DESCRIPTION OF THE OIKONYMS OF THE KHOREZM REGION
In the thesis entitled "Description of the oikonyms of the Khorezm region" (using the example of the Khanqa district), the geographical position of several oikonyms, their historical origin, how they are reflected in written sources, and at the same time their correspondence to the name were highlighted.
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TO THE ORIGIN OF THE OIKONYMS FUN(N)A, DEMERDZHI, LUCHISTOYE
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The names of settlements (oikonyms) of the Upper Amur Region are studied. The development of this region began in the second half of the 17th century by Russian Cossacks.
O. Y. Tarasov
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INTRODUCTION. The problem of research and preservation of disappeared names of geographical objects through toponymic commemorative practices is considered.
S. A. Popov
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Anthroponimic geographical names of the Republic of Mari El of Tatar origin: toponymic zones
Introduction. The article considers anthroponymous toponyms of Tatar origin in the Republic of Mari El in reference to the genesis and history of movement and contact of the peoples of the Middle Volga region.
Flera Ya. Khabibullina +1 more
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Dynamics of Development of Oikonymic System in Northern Lyudik Language Area
Some aspects of the formation of the oikonymic system of the local territory during the second half of the II millennium, which is caused, on the one hand, by the development of the settlement structure, and on the other, by the laws of toponymic ...
I. I. Mullonen, A. Yu. Zhukov
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