BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY

The reconstruction of the culture of an individual ethnos based on the data of toponymy, the study of the correlation of culture and language in the diachronic aspect and in connection with the representation of the world view by the toponymy of a particular region is one of the most relevant tasks...

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Main Author: Bukharova, G.H.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marina Sokolova Publishings 2020-04-01
Series:Russian Linguistic Bulletin
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spelling doaj-2f74486c174a420c9ee765fb0f5d71032021-03-02T07:31:27ZengMarina Sokolova PublishingsRussian Linguistic Bulletin2313-02882411-29682020-04-011475310.18454/RULB.2020.21.1.1218454/RULB.2020.21.1.12BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMYBukharova, G.H.0Bashkir State Pedagogical University named after M. AkmullaThe reconstruction of the culture of an individual ethnos based on the data of toponymy, the study of the correlation of culture and language in the diachronic aspect and in connection with the representation of the world view by the toponymy of a particular region is one of the most relevant tasks of ethnolinguistics. The authors study confirms the presence of chronological strata previously established by toponymists in Bashkir toponymy, according to which the most ancient stratum is made up of geographical names of Indo-Iranian origin. As is known from history, in the II I millennium BC there was an Indo-Iranian community Aryans, the ancestors of modern Indian and Iranian peoples. There are various hypotheses about their ancestral home. As the authors research shows, Proto-Indo-Iranians left a noticeable mark in the Southern Urals. She revealed a rather large stratum of Indo-Iranian substrate geographical terms, preserved in toponyms, as well as in the dialect vocabulary of the Bashkir language. According to the author, the phenomenon of the substrate is not only a linguistic, but also an ethnic phenomenon, as evidenced by the Bashkir ethnonyms of Indo-Iranian origin and the toponyms associated with them. In this article, the Indo-Iranian stratum is associated with the mythology of Iranian and Indian peoples, with images of Indian and Iranian theonymy, with geographical terminology that characterizes the features of the water network.http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/1(21)/47-53.pdfбашкирский языкбашкортостантопонимияэтнолингвистикаэтимологияиндоиранский субстратэтнические контактыэтнотопонимbashkir languagebashkortostantoponymicsethnolinguisticsetymologyindo-iranian substratumethnic contactsethnotoponym
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BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
Russian Linguistic Bulletin
башкирский язык
башкортостан
топонимия
этнолингвистика
этимология
индоиранский субстрат
этнические контакты
этнотопоним
bashkir language
bashkortostan
toponymics
ethnolinguistics
etymology
indo-iranian substratum
ethnic contacts
ethnotoponym
author_facet Bukharova, G.H.
author_sort Bukharova, G.H.
title BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
title_short BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
title_full BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
title_fullStr BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
title_full_unstemmed BASHKIR HYDRONYMS ASSOCIATED WITH INDO-IRANIAN THEONYMY
title_sort bashkir hydronyms associated with indo-iranian theonymy
publisher Marina Sokolova Publishings
series Russian Linguistic Bulletin
issn 2313-0288
2411-2968
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The reconstruction of the culture of an individual ethnos based on the data of toponymy, the study of the correlation of culture and language in the diachronic aspect and in connection with the representation of the world view by the toponymy of a particular region is one of the most relevant tasks of ethnolinguistics. The authors study confirms the presence of chronological strata previously established by toponymists in Bashkir toponymy, according to which the most ancient stratum is made up of geographical names of Indo-Iranian origin. As is known from history, in the II I millennium BC there was an Indo-Iranian community Aryans, the ancestors of modern Indian and Iranian peoples. There are various hypotheses about their ancestral home. As the authors research shows, Proto-Indo-Iranians left a noticeable mark in the Southern Urals. She revealed a rather large stratum of Indo-Iranian substrate geographical terms, preserved in toponyms, as well as in the dialect vocabulary of the Bashkir language. According to the author, the phenomenon of the substrate is not only a linguistic, but also an ethnic phenomenon, as evidenced by the Bashkir ethnonyms of Indo-Iranian origin and the toponyms associated with them. In this article, the Indo-Iranian stratum is associated with the mythology of Iranian and Indian peoples, with images of Indian and Iranian theonymy, with geographical terminology that characterizes the features of the water network.
topic башкирский язык
башкортостан
топонимия
этнолингвистика
этимология
индоиранский субстрат
этнические контакты
этнотопоним
bashkir language
bashkortostan
toponymics
ethnolinguistics
etymology
indo-iranian substratum
ethnic contacts
ethnotoponym
url http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/1(21)/47-53.pdf
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