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Confessional Component of Urbanonymy in Lexicographic Interpretation

open access: yesНаучный диалог
This article addresses the issues of enhancing the lexicographic representation of confessionally marked urbanonyms. The objective of the study is to substantiate parametric models for dictionary entries that allow for a comprehensive presentation of the
T. G. Nikitina, E. I. Rogaleva
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Urbotext of a linguistic landscape of Shymkent city

open access: yesНеофилология
INTRODUCTION. The relevance of the study of urbanonyms is connected with the need to study urban space, which reflects the processes of urbanization and socio-cultural transformations in the modern world.
R. D. Elibaeva
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The System of Modern Russian Urbanonymic Terminology

open access: yesВопросы Ономастики, 2017
The article considers Russian onomastic terms referring to various kinds of city place names. Streets and squares are identified as major objects within the urban realm due to their intrinsic addressing capacity and linearity. Thus, street and square names (hodonyms and agronyms) constitute the core of the ubranonymic terminology. The names of isolated
Gulmira B. Madieva, Vasiliy I. Suprun
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Misha or Mihailik: A Sociolinguistic View on the Ukrainization of Russian Proper Names in Modern Ukraine

open access: yesNames, 2019
This article focuses on linguistic identity and ideology through analysis of the attitudes of Russian-speaking Ukrainians toward the Ukrainization of traditionally Russian proper names (personal names and toponyms). It summarizes the results of a survey
Natalia Knoblock
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TOPONYMS AND NAMES OF HISTORICAL PERSONS IN THE PRESENT-DAY URBANONYMS OF LATGALE REGION

open access: yes, 2013
Entire set of names presented in the urban area is considered to be urbanonyms – these are the names of address objects (streets, squares, etc.) and the names of other urban objects (parks, hillforts, markets, cemeteries, etc.), as well as the names of ...
Matisovs, Ivars
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Industrial Culture in the Mirror of Ekaterinburg Urbanonymy

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки
This article is devoted to a linguocultural study of urbanonyms of Ekaterinburg in the context of representation of industrial culture. Factories have played a pivotal role in the development of the sociocultural environment of the Ural city and in the ...
Marina Vasilyevna Golomidova   +1 more
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Nieoficjalne urbanonimy Brna jako element przestrzeni miejskiej

open access: yes, 2021
The paper concerns issue of unofficial urbanonyms in the city of Brno. A 120 unofficial names of objects in urban space forms the empirical part of research material.
Juszczak, Bartosz
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Toponymic Environments of New Urban Settlements in Transbaikalia: Soviet Legacy and Contemporary Nomenclature

open access: yesOriental Studies
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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Time and Ideology, Reflected in Urban Microtoponymy [PDF]

open access: yesDialogica: Revistă de Studii Culturale și Literatură
Every urban locality is marked by numerous individual imprints, reflected in the architecture of buildings and public spaces, in the names of streets, institutions, places, which form a specific semiotic code that city residents decipher and use to find ...
Iraida CONDREA
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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF URBANONYMS IN STERLITAMAK, THE REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2019
The article deals with the topical problem of the systematization and description of the Russian language functioning in a region of the Russian Federation. On the one hand, the language of a provincial town corresponds to the literary norm reproducing a lexeme with a certain definition, and, on the other, it “creates” a word according to a ...
Svetlana Vinerovna Minibaeva   +1 more
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