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OIKONYMS AS A REFLECTION OF THE LOCATION OF THE UDMURT ETHNIC GROUP
The territory of Udmurtia is the main area of settlement of Udmurts. From the point of view of geography, this area is located in a wide area of contact of natural zones, so it can be considered as the "local development" of the Udmurt ethnic group.
Nadezhda Nikolayevna Timerkhanova +2 more
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The Origin of the Name of the City of Derbent and the Toponymy of the Surrounding Area in the Context of Ethnolinguistic Situation in the Early Middle Ages [PDF]
Founded in 438 and included on the World Heritage List in 2003, the ancient city of Derbent emerged in the area which, by the time of its foundation, was known under various names which belong, as it is shown in the paper, to different Bulgar (Turkic ...
Garun-Rashid Abdul-Kadyrovich Guseynov
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O toponimima u oporukama lovranskoga notarskog ureda iz druge polovice 18. stoljeća
Toponyms in testaments at the Lovran Notary Office from the second half of the 18th century. Documents from the Lovran Notary Office, which present a part of the Public Notaries in Rijeka and its surroundings collection, have been archived in the State ...
Ivana Nežić
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The relevance of the research. Formed interest in learning is the basis for enhancing the cognitive activity of schoolchildren; creation of a positive motivation for learning, which will lead to positive motives for learning, that subsequently turn into ...
T. G. Tuova, F. D. Teuchezh, F. V. Tuguz
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Introduction. Despite studies in Transbaikalia’s onomastics are voluminous enough, the toponymic environments of its urban settlements remain somewhat understudied. Goals.
Nikolay S. Baikalov +1 more
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Деантропонимные топонимы белорусско-польского пограничья
Deantroponymic names in the Belarusian-Polish frontier The article analyzes deantroponymic toponyms of Grodno land, recorded in written materials of 15th – 17th centuries in comparison with current data. The origin, structure and evolution of the areal
Юлия [IUliia] Гурская [Hurskaia]
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Oikonymy of Eastern Kazakhstan (Districts of Altai, Glubokoye, and Katonkaragay)
The article examines the oikonymy of East Kazakhstan, a region that has historically served as a hub for significant ethnocultural interactions, contacts, and conflicts.
Assem Alenovna Kassymova +1 more
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Oikonymy of the Livvik Karelians
The article investigates the settlement names in Southern (Olonets) Karelia, where the Livvik dialect of the Karelian language has been spoken for centuries.
Denis Viktorovich Kuzmin
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Oikonymic Transformations in Romania in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
The end of World War II caused numerous changes in the urban toponymy of Central and Eastern Europe. For instance, Brașov, one of the most important Romanian cities, bore the name Orașul Stalin (“Stalin city”) for 10 years.
Oliviu Felecan
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The Social Structure of Oikonyms. The Territorial and Administrative Reorganisation of the Romanian state by Decree no. 799/1964 [PDF]
This article provides a comparative approach, from a psycho-social perspective,of the change of locality names. Two long periods were analysed: the Communistdictatorship period and the period following the 1989 events.
OVIDIU-CONSTANTIN CRAIU
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