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ID128487
Title ProperOtantroponymic oykonyms or Khakassia in N. F. Katanov's works
LanguageENG
AuthorSunchugashev, R. D
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years in linguistics, investigation of proper names including anthroponymics and oykonymics has been developing extensively. Anthroponymics is a branch of onomastics, which studies anthroponyms
-personal names of people: proper names, patronymics (father's names or other names after father), surnames, tribal names, nicknames and pseudonyms (individual or group), cryptonyms (concealing names)';
oykonymics is a branch of toponymy, which studies oykonymsz, i.e. names of any settlements. These branches are still one of the poorly studied ?eld of Turkic onomastics. In Khakass toponymy considerable part of settlements' names belong to anthroponyms, i.e. proper names and surnames. Formed from anthroponyms, oykonyms give important information of linguistic, historical, ethnographical and ethnocultural nature. They point at the bygone settlement of peoples and tribes, reflect traditional folk culture
and change processes in the socio-political and economic life of people.
`In' analytical NoteHimalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.17, No.2; April-June 2013: p.65-69
Journal SourceHimalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.17, No.2; April-June 2013: p.65-69
Key WordsCryptonyms - Philosophy ;  Socio-Political Context ;  Socio-Economic Context ;  Anthroponymics ;  Khakass Literature ;  Folklore Material ;  Nickolay Fyodorovich Katanov - Russian Philosophy ;  Ethnographic Linguistics ;  Philosophy ;  Russian Philosophy ;  Philosophical Studies ;  History ;  Russian History ;  Turkic People ;  South Siberia ;  Eastern Turkestan ;  East Europe ;  Europe ;  Eurasia ;  Central Asia ;  Modern Khakass Literature