Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.15826/vopr_onom.2023.20.2.026
Irina V. Kryukova
The review presents an analysis of Roman Razumov’s monograph which is a comprehensive study of Russian urbanonymy in its synchronic and diachronic aspects. The first chapter of the monograph provides a critical overview of Russian studies on urbanonymy and specifies the onomastic terminology related to the theoretical foundations of this research. In the second chapter, the field approach is applied to a selection of urban names of different types. The structure suggested by the author includes the units of the core (names of streets, squares, and urban districts), near-core (names of buildings and churches), and periphery (names of bridges, parks and green spaces, monuments, fountains). The third chapter describes Russian urbanonymy in synchronic aspect: the author defines the naming patterns typical to Russian urbanonymic system (descriptive, memorial, symbolic, and eusemantic (suggesting positive connotations), and proceeds with comparing their implementation in capital cities, big and small provincial towns, monolingual and polylingual cities. The fourth chapter presents Russian urbanonymy in diachrony. Here, the author explores the tendencies in urban naming in different periods of Russian history: including the naming processes in modern Russian urbanonymy of late 20th — early 21st c. The reviewer’s remarks concern the debatable issues of the use of some terms in the monograph and the typology of the naming patterns. The reviewer also notes a huge impact of this work in generalizing and systematizing such extensive material (urbanonyms of 60 large and small cities of Russia, from the 18th c. to the present), the development of comprehensive methods of analysis of intracity names, both in spatial and temporal aspects, in drawing attention to the problems of urbanonymic terminology and the identification of systemic relationships in urbanonymy.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.15826/vopr_onom.2023.20.2.028
Lyudmila Je. Kirillova
The review examines the PhD thesis Toponymy of the Syamozerye in the area of the Karelian dialect borderland by A. Afanasyeva, based on rich factual material collected by the author during field research. The studied area of Syamozerye is a unique point of contact of three dialects of the Karelian language: Livvik, Ludic, and Karelian. This borderline character and location at the intersection of migration routes have left their mark on the Syamozerye subdialect of the Livvik dialect of the Karelian language, which is also reflected in the toponymy of the studied territory. Apart from that, there are also Sami, Veps, and Russian elements. The reviewed thesis of five chapters is a comprehensive study of structural and semantic patterns of the toponymy of the Syamozerye region and their areal distribution. A detailed analysis of about 3,000 toponyms allowed the author to identify the principles and naming patterns common to Karelian toponymy, as well as Syamozerye innovations. About a dozen Livvik dialecticisms, calendar and non-calendar personal names preserved as structural elements in local toponyms have been reconstructed by etymological analysis of the toponymic data. These results are valuable for Karelian lexicography. The analysis of dialectal features in toponymy helped clarify the boundaries of the Livvik dialect area and the history of its formation and, thereby, specify the role of Syamozerye in the formation of the Karelian dialect map. The identification of oikonymic patterns based on chronological distribution provided an insight on the evolution of the Syamozerye oikonymic system.
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Pub Date : 2016-07-01DOI: 10.15826/vopr_onom.2016.13.1.005
L. A. Feoktistova
Ural Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia Towards a Methodology for the Analysis of Associative-Derivational Meaning of a Personal Name Voprosy onomastiki, 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1, pp. 85–116 DOI: 10.15826/vopr_onom.2016.13.1.005 Language of the article: Russian ___________________________________________ Феоктистова Любовь Александровна Уральский федеральный университет, Екатеринбург, Россия К методике анализа ассоциативно-деривационной семантики личного имени Вопросы ономастики. 2016. Т. 13. No 1. С. 85–116 DOI: 10.15826/vopr_onom.2016.13.1.005 Язык статьи: русский
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Pub Date : 2015-01-01DOI: 10.15826/VOPR_ONOM.2015.1.006
E. Berezovich, V. S. Kuchko, Olesya D. Surikova
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