Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e

The paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fixed in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e – the landscape term, which is found in all structural types of the Finnic toponymic substrate in the study area. This group of terms from the toponymy of the...

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Main Author: Ekaterina Zakharova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tartu Press 2015-06-01
Series:Eesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/15219
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spelling doaj-9ccb0d3123f9447aaad4b473884598a42020-11-25T02:43:22ZengUniversity of Tartu PressEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri1736-89872228-13392015-06-016110.12697/jeful.2015.6.1.05Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’eEkaterina Zakharova0Institute of Language, Literature and History Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences, 11 Pushkinskaya St., 185910 Petrozavodsk, KareliaThe paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fixed in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e – the landscape term, which is found in all structural types of the Finnic toponymic substrate in the study area. This group of terms from the toponymy of the region portrays the characteristic features and varieties of the landscape people use to build settlements, and practice industries and trades. Hence, through analysis and identification of structural and lexical-semantic models typical of specific time periods and ethnic groups one can reconstruct the main stages and pathways of colonisation of the land, determine the nature of contacts between cultures and languages, and form conjectures about land use, since the models of naming geographical objects are transferred to new territories as the population moves.https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/15219Eastern Obonezh’eFinnic languagestoponymic substrategeographical termsethnic history
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author Ekaterina Zakharova
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Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
Eesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri
Eastern Obonezh’e
Finnic languages
toponymic substrate
geographical terms
ethnic history
author_facet Ekaterina Zakharova
author_sort Ekaterina Zakharova
title Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
title_short Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
title_full Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
title_fullStr Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
title_full_unstemmed Geographical terms of Finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e
title_sort geographical terms of finnic substrate origin in the toponymy of eastern obonezh’e
publisher University of Tartu Press
series Eesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri
issn 1736-8987
2228-1339
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The paper offers an analysis of one of the best represented groups of substrate appellative lexis fixed in the toponymy of Eastern Obonezh’e – the landscape term, which is found in all structural types of the Finnic toponymic substrate in the study area. This group of terms from the toponymy of the region portrays the characteristic features and varieties of the landscape people use to build settlements, and practice industries and trades. Hence, through analysis and identification of structural and lexical-semantic models typical of specific time periods and ethnic groups one can reconstruct the main stages and pathways of colonisation of the land, determine the nature of contacts between cultures and languages, and form conjectures about land use, since the models of naming geographical objects are transferred to new territories as the population moves.
topic Eastern Obonezh’e
Finnic languages
toponymic substrate
geographical terms
ethnic history
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/jeful/article/view/15219
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