Toponyms of Multicultural Environment as a Source of Information about the History of the Development of the Central Yakutia

International audience The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - the largest subject of the Russian Federation, known for its mineral resources, extreme climatic conditions, varied landscapes and living cultures of Indigenous Peoples. As part of the project RNF "Landscape Ontology: Semantics, Semiotics...

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Main Authors: Pestereva, Kunnei, Samsonova, Marianna, Ikonnikova, Anna, Gadal, Sébastien
Other Authors: North-Eastern Federal University, Département de français, Études des Structures, des Processus d’Adaptation et des Changements de l’Espace (ESPACE), Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (. - 2019) (UNS), COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.zysbzw 2023-05-15T18:06:46+02:00 Toponyms of Multicultural Environment as a Source of Information about the History of the Development of the Central Yakutia Pestereva, Kunnei Samsonova, Marianna Ikonnikova, Anna Gadal, Sébastien North-Eastern Federal University Département de français Études des Structures, des Processus d’Adaptation et des Changements de l’Espace (ESPACE) Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (. - 2019) (UNS) COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Aix Marseille Université (AMU) Varna, Bulgaria 2016-08-24 https://doi.org/10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2016/B32/S10.076 https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01401146 en eng HAL CCSD hal-01401146 doi:10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2016/B32/S10.076 10670/1.zysbzw https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01401146 undefined Hyper Article en Ligne - Sciences de l'Homme et de la Société 3rd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM 2016 3rd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM 2016, Aug 2016, Varna, Bulgaria. pp.587-592, ⟨10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2016/B32/S10.076⟩ Yakutia Indigenous peoples Ethnogenesis History Russia Bilingual Toponyms phil demo Conference Output https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_c94f/ 2016 fttriple https://doi.org/10.5593/SGEMSOCIAL2016/B32/S10.076 2023-01-22T17:22:16Z International audience The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - the largest subject of the Russian Federation, known for its mineral resources, extreme climatic conditions, varied landscapes and living cultures of Indigenous Peoples. As part of the project RNF "Landscape Ontology: Semantics, Semiotics, and Geographic Modeling" (№ 15-18-20047) funded by the Russian Science Foundation, the population of the Khangalassky region was surveyed in order to identify the features of mental representation of the territory. The location being in the middle of the current of the river Lena, large islands, valley and taiga areas contributed to the formation and coexistence of appropriating and producing types of husbandry (cattle breeding, cultivation). The survey revealed a wide range of microtoponyms being used locally, and almost never having been mapped. Etymological, semantic and linguoculturological analysis of the toponyms revealed during the population survey, relying on historical data, helps to distinguish historical stages of settlement and development of the territory. These areas have been inhabited by tribes of hunters and fishermen since the Paleolithic Era. Extant place names reflect expansion of the territory by Tungus, Mongol and Turkic-speaking ethnic groups in the Middle Ages before the times that Yakutia joined the Muscovite State in the 17th century. Since the 18th century here, with the start of operation of the Irkutsk-Yakutsk road, coach (yamschik) stations had been founded and established by Russian settlers. The new population adapted the existing place names. Yakut place names were assimilated into the Russian language with the rules of Russian grammar. The Soviet period, also had an impact on the formation of the names of localities that have emerged in periods of the country’s economic construction. Currently, the population of villages, Edyay and Sinskaya, in which the survey was conducted, are descendants of the coachmen, who possess a kind of double Yakut-Russian identity, characterized by ... Other/Unknown Material Republic of Sakha Sakha taiga Yakut Yakutia Yakutsk Unknown Sakha Yakutsk
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Toponyms of Multicultural Environment as a Source of Information about the History of the Development of the Central Yakutia
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description International audience The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - the largest subject of the Russian Federation, known for its mineral resources, extreme climatic conditions, varied landscapes and living cultures of Indigenous Peoples. As part of the project RNF "Landscape Ontology: Semantics, Semiotics, and Geographic Modeling" (№ 15-18-20047) funded by the Russian Science Foundation, the population of the Khangalassky region was surveyed in order to identify the features of mental representation of the territory. The location being in the middle of the current of the river Lena, large islands, valley and taiga areas contributed to the formation and coexistence of appropriating and producing types of husbandry (cattle breeding, cultivation). The survey revealed a wide range of microtoponyms being used locally, and almost never having been mapped. Etymological, semantic and linguoculturological analysis of the toponyms revealed during the population survey, relying on historical data, helps to distinguish historical stages of settlement and development of the territory. These areas have been inhabited by tribes of hunters and fishermen since the Paleolithic Era. Extant place names reflect expansion of the territory by Tungus, Mongol and Turkic-speaking ethnic groups in the Middle Ages before the times that Yakutia joined the Muscovite State in the 17th century. Since the 18th century here, with the start of operation of the Irkutsk-Yakutsk road, coach (yamschik) stations had been founded and established by Russian settlers. The new population adapted the existing place names. Yakut place names were assimilated into the Russian language with the rules of Russian grammar. The Soviet period, also had an impact on the formation of the names of localities that have emerged in periods of the country’s economic construction. Currently, the population of villages, Edyay and Sinskaya, in which the survey was conducted, are descendants of the coachmen, who possess a kind of double Yakut-Russian identity, characterized by ...
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COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-COMUE Université Côte d'Azur (2015-2019) (COMUE UCA)-Avignon Université (AU)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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