“Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century

The article analyzes the fieldwork carried out but the Toponymic Expedition of Ural University in the 1st decade of the 21st century, along with the contemporary state of things in Russian toponymy. The author states that toponymy disappearance has augmented drastically in the past 10-15 years follo...

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Main Author: Elena L. Berezovich
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Izdatelstvo Uralskogo Universiteta 2011-12-01
Series:Voprosy Onomastiki
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Online Access:http://onomastics.ru/sites/default/files/VO_2012_2(11)/Pages%20from%20VO_2011-2(11)-5.pdf
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spelling doaj-76aef88a43db48be97247e33a7307ebe2020-11-24T21:20:59ZrusIzdatelstvo Uralskogo UniversitetaVoprosy Onomastiki1994-24001994-24512011-12-01827088“Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st CenturyElena L. Berezovich0Ural Federal UniversityThe article analyzes the fieldwork carried out but the Toponymic Expedition of Ural University in the 1st decade of the 21st century, along with the contemporary state of things in Russian toponymy. The author states that toponymy disappearance has augmented drastically in the past 10-15 years following the destruction of the system of management (as compared to periods of similar length in the 20th century). The article reveals changes in the toponymic items range, registered by the Expedition (with the number of collected oikonyms rising and that of hydronyms and microtoponyms lowering). Estimating the correlation between the old and the new in the toponymic systems of the Russian North and the Vetluga Basin, the author concludes that the systems retain significant conservatism with new coinages ceasing to appear as frequently. Additionally, the author analyzes methodic innovations in the Expedition’s fieldwork.http://onomastics.ru/sites/default/files/VO_2012_2(11)/Pages%20from%20VO_2011-2(11)-5.pdfRussian languagetoponymydialectologyfield researchtoponymy field collection methodsRussian NorthVetluga basin
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“Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
Voprosy Onomastiki
Russian language
toponymy
dialectology
field research
toponymy field collection methods
Russian North
Vetluga basin
author_facet Elena L. Berezovich
author_sort Elena L. Berezovich
title “Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
title_short “Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
title_full “Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
title_fullStr “Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
title_full_unstemmed “Facing New Routes…”: Reflections on the Work of Ural University Toponymic Expedition in the 1st Decade of the 21st Century
title_sort “facing new routes…”: reflections on the work of ural university toponymic expedition in the 1st decade of the 21st century
publisher Izdatelstvo Uralskogo Universiteta
series Voprosy Onomastiki
issn 1994-2400
1994-2451
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The article analyzes the fieldwork carried out but the Toponymic Expedition of Ural University in the 1st decade of the 21st century, along with the contemporary state of things in Russian toponymy. The author states that toponymy disappearance has augmented drastically in the past 10-15 years following the destruction of the system of management (as compared to periods of similar length in the 20th century). The article reveals changes in the toponymic items range, registered by the Expedition (with the number of collected oikonyms rising and that of hydronyms and microtoponyms lowering). Estimating the correlation between the old and the new in the toponymic systems of the Russian North and the Vetluga Basin, the author concludes that the systems retain significant conservatism with new coinages ceasing to appear as frequently. Additionally, the author analyzes methodic innovations in the Expedition’s fieldwork.
topic Russian language
toponymy
dialectology
field research
toponymy field collection methods
Russian North
Vetluga basin
url http://onomastics.ru/sites/default/files/VO_2012_2(11)/Pages%20from%20VO_2011-2(11)-5.pdf
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