Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region

The aim of this article is to discuss the formation of toponyms derived from various kinds of appellatives originating from personal names of the southern part of Lithuania – South Highlands (Lith. Pietų Aukštaitija). This is one of the semantic groups of toponyms, differentiating in specificity an...

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Main Authors: Ilona Mickienė, Rita Baranauskienė
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University 2019-10-01
Series:Respectus Philologicus
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Online Access:http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14628
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spelling doaj-a72638a06fa14cbb8e53130651be59472020-11-25T02:31:29ZengVilnius University Respectus Philologicus1392-82952335-23882019-10-0136(41)10.15388/RESPECTUS.2019.36.41.23Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands RegionIlona Mickienė0Rita Baranauskienė1Vilnius University, LithuaniaVilnius University, Lithuania The aim of this article is to discuss the formation of toponyms derived from various kinds of appellatives originating from personal names of the southern part of Lithuania – South Highlands (Lith. Pietų Aukštaitija). This is one of the semantic groups of toponyms, differentiating in specificity and meaning from the base words (toponyms consist of appellative personal names). Research into toponyms of appellative personal names reveals how proper names reflect the worldview of the residents of the aforementioned region. The material for the article was collected from the geoinformation data base of Lithuanian toponyms (LVvGDB). To explain the origin of toponyms with reference to the base words, the dictionary of Lithuanian surnames (Lith. LPŽe), the dictionary of the Lithuanian language (Lith. LKŽe), geoinformation data base of Lithuanian toponyms (LVvGDB) were employed. Focusing on word-formation under the structural-grammatical classification of hydronyms developed by Aleksandras Vanagas, the toponyms of each group are divided into primary and secondary. Ethnonyms are classified as primary, derivatives, composites and compounds. http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14628toponymsappelativesprimary and secondary toponymsword-formation
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author Ilona Mickienė
Rita Baranauskienė
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Rita Baranauskienė
Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
Respectus Philologicus
toponyms
appelatives
primary and secondary toponyms
word-formation
author_facet Ilona Mickienė
Rita Baranauskienė
author_sort Ilona Mickienė
title Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
title_short Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
title_full Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
title_fullStr Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
title_full_unstemmed Toponyms from Appellative Personal Names in the Southern Highlands Region
title_sort toponyms from appellative personal names in the southern highlands region
publisher Vilnius University
series Respectus Philologicus
issn 1392-8295
2335-2388
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The aim of this article is to discuss the formation of toponyms derived from various kinds of appellatives originating from personal names of the southern part of Lithuania – South Highlands (Lith. Pietų Aukštaitija). This is one of the semantic groups of toponyms, differentiating in specificity and meaning from the base words (toponyms consist of appellative personal names). Research into toponyms of appellative personal names reveals how proper names reflect the worldview of the residents of the aforementioned region. The material for the article was collected from the geoinformation data base of Lithuanian toponyms (LVvGDB). To explain the origin of toponyms with reference to the base words, the dictionary of Lithuanian surnames (Lith. LPŽe), the dictionary of the Lithuanian language (Lith. LKŽe), geoinformation data base of Lithuanian toponyms (LVvGDB) were employed. Focusing on word-formation under the structural-grammatical classification of hydronyms developed by Aleksandras Vanagas, the toponyms of each group are divided into primary and secondary. Ethnonyms are classified as primary, derivatives, composites and compounds.
topic toponyms
appelatives
primary and secondary toponyms
word-formation
url http://www.journals.vu.lt/respectus-philologicus/article/view/14628
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