Toponymy as An Integral Part of Onomastics
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v38i.1824Keywords:
culture and language, intercultural language contacts, linguoculturological aspect, toponym, geographical names, ethnography and geographyAbstract
This work is due to the deep interest in the interaction of culture and language. Being part of the onomastic material, geographical names are multifaceted linguistic units that testify to intercultural language contacts. In the presented work, toponyms are considered from the point of view of the linguoculturological aspect, which is a new direction in linguistics and allows us to trace the connection between culture and language.
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