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Oppositions in Toponymy

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    0338879 - ÚJČ 2010 RIV CA eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Štěpán, Pavel
    Oppositions in Toponymy.
    Names in Multi-Lingual, Multi-Cultural and Multi-Ethnic Contact. Toronto: York University, 2009 - (Ahrens, W.; Embleton, S.; Lapierre, A.), s. 915-920. ISBN 978-1-55014-521-2.
    [Names in Contact: Names in a Multi-Lingual, Multi-Cultural, Multi-Ethnic World. Toronto (CA), 17.08.2008-22.08.2008]
    R&D Projects: GA AV ČR 1ET101120503
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z90610518
    Keywords : toponyms * oppositions * attributes
    Subject RIV: AI - Linguistics

    The paper is focused on semantic oppositions occurring in both settlement and non-settlement names from the territory of Bohemia. The “oppositions” are understood more broadly, comprising not only the antonymic semantic relationship, but including all distinctive toponymic elements (typically distinctive attributes, but also, for example, distinguishing components in compound names). The individual elements are analysed both formally and semantically. The typical semantic relationships expressed by the pairs of distinctive elements refer most often to the extent, position, colour, age or owner of the named object. However, we will devote a great deal of attention also to some less typical cases of oppositions, for example pairs of distinctive elements in compound place names based on the original nicknames of inhabitants.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0182537

     
     
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