О некоторых ойконимных моделях Восточного Обонежья

The paper analyzes several models of settlement naming present in Eastern Lake Onega region and reflecting different stages of its ethnolinguistic history. The author focuses on oikonyms suffixed with -itsy/-itchi and those containing Balto-Fennic words kontu, kondu, kond ‘peasant household’ and sel...

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Main Authors: Захарова, Е. В., Zakharova, E. V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Издательство Уральского университета 2014
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Online Access:http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/81224
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Summary:The paper analyzes several models of settlement naming present in Eastern Lake Onega region and reflecting different stages of its ethnolinguistic history. The author focuses on oikonyms suffixed with -itsy/-itchi and those containing Balto-Fennic words kontu, kondu, kond ‘peasant household’ and selgä, vuara ‘mountain’. The areal analysis shows that oikonyms in -itsy/-itchi resulted from adaptation of V epsian and Karelian names and outline the ways of ancient migrations of the Russians from Lake Ladoga region to Svir River and Lake Onega regions (Prisvirye and Obonezhye), Eastern Lake Onega region being a peripheral zone of the area traced by the model in question. The author argues that the few settlement names with the stem Kond- have relatively late origins, most likely Vepsian, though for some toponyms the K arelian origin is not to be ruled out. The low productivity of the selgä oikonymic model and the absence of settlement names with the determinant -vara can be explained by the historical dominance of the naming patterns using the Russian term gora ‘mountain’ which brings this region closer to the territory of the Russian North. The areal, statistic and linguistic analysis of the settlement names of E astern Lake Onega region testifies to its marginal position as related to the V epsian territories on the S outh, as well as the K arelian territories on the West and the N orthern Russian lands on the E ast. This peripheral, marginal position of the region is due to its geographic features, first and foremost, to its association with the transit waterway which was, in the past, the V odla River. В статье рассматривается ряд представленных в системе именования Восточного Обонежья ойконимных моделей, отражающих разные этапы этноязыковой истории региона. Основное внимание автора сосредоточено на ойконимах с суффиксом -ицы/-ичи, а также на ойконимах, включающих прибалтийско-финские лексемы kontu, kondu, kond ‘крестьянский двор’ и selgä, vuara ‘гора’. Согласно результатам ареального анализа, ойконимия на ...