SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE

This article explores the process of transitioning names into signs and symbols that describe the landscapes of the Valaam and Solovki islands, characterizing the spiritual and economic fields of the northern monasteries’ activity. The research of Russian North toponymy space was based on the study...

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Main Author: Mikhailova, L.V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marina Sokolova Publishings 2020-06-01
Series:Russian Linguistic Bulletin
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Online Access:http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/26-28.pdf
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spelling doaj-f1ce0a8cabea4714912a6d311050907b2021-04-02T11:06:21ZengMarina Sokolova PublishingsRussian Linguistic Bulletin2313-02882411-29682020-06-0120202 (22)262810.18454/RULB.2020.22.2.2610.18454/RULB.2020.22.2.26SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACEMikhailova, L.V.0Petrozavodsk State UniversityThis article explores the process of transitioning names into signs and symbols that describe the landscapes of the Valaam and Solovki islands, characterizing the spiritual and economic fields of the northern monasteries’ activity. The research of Russian North toponymy space was based on the study of toponymy of the Valaam and Solovetsky archipelagos islands, which consists of place names of both Russian and Baltic-Finnish origin. The research is connected to the growing interest in the historical, cultural, and spiritual life of the newly reborn monasteries on Valaam and Solovki. The aim of this article is to study the place names of Solovki and Valaam. The research tasks are meant to identify place names from archival and other sources, to classify, to identify the place names that are removing into signs and symbols.http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/26-28.pdfvalaamsolovkirussian northsignsymbolmonasteriestoponymsclassificationвалаамсоловкирусский северзнаксимволмонастыритопонимыклассификация
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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
Russian Linguistic Bulletin
valaam
solovki
russian north
sign
symbol
monasteries
toponyms
classification
валаам
соловки
русский север
знак
символ
монастыри
топонимы
классификация
author_facet Mikhailova, L.V.
author_sort Mikhailova, L.V.
title SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
title_short SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
title_full SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
title_fullStr SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
title_full_unstemmed SIGNS AND SYMBOLS OF RUSSIAN NORTH TOPONYMY SPACE
title_sort signs and symbols of russian north toponymy space
publisher Marina Sokolova Publishings
series Russian Linguistic Bulletin
issn 2313-0288
2411-2968
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This article explores the process of transitioning names into signs and symbols that describe the landscapes of the Valaam and Solovki islands, characterizing the spiritual and economic fields of the northern monasteries’ activity. The research of Russian North toponymy space was based on the study of toponymy of the Valaam and Solovetsky archipelagos islands, which consists of place names of both Russian and Baltic-Finnish origin. The research is connected to the growing interest in the historical, cultural, and spiritual life of the newly reborn monasteries on Valaam and Solovki. The aim of this article is to study the place names of Solovki and Valaam. The research tasks are meant to identify place names from archival and other sources, to classify, to identify the place names that are removing into signs and symbols.
topic valaam
solovki
russian north
sign
symbol
monasteries
toponyms
classification
валаам
соловки
русский север
знак
символ
монастыри
топонимы
классификация
url http://rulb.org/wp-content/uploads/wpem/pdf_compilations/2(22)/26-28.pdf
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