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2023
Toponymy can be studied geographically as well as linguistically according to it features of geographical and linguistical. The article illustrates on the principles of toponyms as well as it includes some methods of descriptive and semantic analysis of toponyms. Moreover, it is given various types of toponyms and features of them.
Ismatova, Nodirakhon +2 more
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Toponymy can be studied geographically as well as linguistically according to it features of geographical and linguistical. The article illustrates on the principles of toponyms as well as it includes some methods of descriptive and semantic analysis of toponyms. Moreover, it is given various types of toponyms and features of them.
Ismatova, Nodirakhon +2 more
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Serbian Toponyms in North America: New Evidence, Explanations, and Discoveries
Serbian Studies Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies, 2022:This article discusses the etymology of Serbian toponyms within the United States of America and Canada and further critically examines and complements the materials from an earlier publication.
Marinel Mandreš
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Kirāti Toponyms: Semantic, Cultural and Ecological Interpretations
BhashaThis paper explores various Kirāti toponyms in various ways i.e. within and beyond linguistic interpretations by following the semantic, ecological and ideological interpretations based on the socio‑ethnographic method of data collection where we have ...
B. Gautam, Nirajan Rai, Tara Mani Rai
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LEXICO-SEMANTIC NATURE OF TOPONYMS: THEORY AND ANALYSIS
Bulletin of Shokan Ualikhanov Kokshetau University. Philological SeriesThe study of the lexico-semantic nature of toponyms is increasingly relevant in today's anthropocentric world, focusing on language through human experience and interaction with the environment.
G. Akhmetova
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RELIGIOUS TOPONYMS IN THE MANGISTAU TOPOAREAL
Bulletin of the Eurasian Humanities Institute, Philology SeriesInterpretation of the meaning of toponyms with regional content requires taking into account linguistic and extralinguistic factors. It includes not only the geographical features of the land, but also the religious knowledge and spiritual values of ...
B. Nurdauletova
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Functions of toponyms in novels
Prace JęzykoznawczeThis article is devoted to the functions of toponyms in the novel. The study was undertaken in order to fill a gap in the field of literary onomastics, in which more attention has so far been paid to characters’ names than to place names, and within the ...
M. Gibka
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Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel, 2023
The article questions a widespread scholarly view regarding the authorship of Josh 10:28–39. It is usually assumed that this description of a route of conquest and massacre, which Joshua leads through six cities in the Shephelah and Mount Hebron, was composed by Judean authors, and it is most commonly dated to the seventh century bce.
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The article questions a widespread scholarly view regarding the authorship of Josh 10:28–39. It is usually assumed that this description of a route of conquest and massacre, which Joshua leads through six cities in the Shephelah and Mount Hebron, was composed by Judean authors, and it is most commonly dated to the seventh century bce.
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SOME TECHNIQUES USED TO COLLECT TOPONYMS
, 2021It is known that toponyms are a unique spiritual heritage of each nation and are linguistic units that speak about the past, way of life, culture of this nation. Collecting toponyms and sorting them into a collection takes a long time.
Gulnoza Ganiyeva
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Decolonizing World Heritage Maps Using Indigenous Toponyms, Stories, and Interpretive Attributes
Cartographica, 2020:Maps and GIS used for the nomination and subsequent management of UNESCO World Heritage sites have primarily served bureaucratic resource management purposes.
Mark H. Palmer, Cadey Korson
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Toponymous diseases of Australia
Medical Journal of Australia, 2010Names are more than just labels used to identify diseases. They can be windows into the discovery, characteristics and attributes of the disease. Toponymous diseases are diseases that are named after places. Hendra, Ross River, Bairnsdale, Murray Valley and Barmah Forest are all examples of Australian places that have had diseases named after them ...
Ranil D, Appuhamy +2 more
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