See also: Hydronym Hydromyelia Hydrocortisone Hydrophobic Hydrophilic Hydrosphere Hydrogen Hydrophilous Hydrant Hydroxyl Hydrogenate Hydrangea Hydraulic Hydrolysis Hydrocarbon Hydrothermal Hydr Hydrophoby Hydrophobia Hydrophila Hydrophilia Hydrate Hydrolyze Hydrocele Hydrology
1. Hydronymy marks the most conservative feature of toponomastics
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2. By Hydronymy earlier strata of a population might be identified and the movements of prehistoric peoples can be observed assessing the spread of the Hydronymy associated with them.
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3. Hydronymy is the study of hydronyms and of how bodies of water receive their names and how they are transmitted through history. It can apply to rivers, lakes, and even oceanic elements
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4. Hydronymy, a subset of toponymy, the taxonomic study of place-names, is the study of the names of bodies of water, the origins of those names, and how they are transmitted through history.
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5. A river name is a hydronym, a name of a body of water. The whole stock of hydronyms in a district, territory, country, or the like is called its Hydronymy
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6. A hydronym (from,, "water" and,, "name") is a proper name of a body of water. Hydronymy, a subset of toponymy or the taxonomic study of placenames, is the study of the names of bodies of water, the origins of those names and how they are transmitted through history
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7. Hydronymy Proper names of bodies of water
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8. Hydronymy is the study of hydronyms and of how bodies of water receive their names and how they are transmitted through history
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9. Dynamic landscapes and dominant kin groups: Hydronymy and water-management in Arab-Norman western Sicily
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10. View Hydronymy Research Papers on Academia.edu for free.
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11. The Old European Hydronymy is an apparently uniform network of recurring river names which spans most of Central and Western Europe
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12. Any such meaning would be unusual for Slavic tribes – most of whose designations seem to be based on toponymy, Hydronymy or similar geographic concepts
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13. Media in category "Hydronymy" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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14. We want to look at ancient Hydronymy, the names of rivers and bodies of water, which hold on to their names with great tenacity
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15. Old European Hydronymy is taken by Hans Krahe to be the oldest reflection of the early presence of Indo-European in Europe
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16. Hydronymy The name comes from Lenape mahonink, meaning "at the licks" or "there is a lick", referring to salt licks in the area.
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17. Hydronymy Hydronymy Proper names of bodies of water
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18. Hydronymy is the study of hydronyms and of how bodies of water receive their names and how they are transmitted through history
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19. The chapter The relational model analysis of hydronyms in the Ostravice River basin is an expanded version of the doctoral dissertation Hydronymy of the Ostravice River Basin, which applies a methodology used for hydronymic studies across Europe (the projects Hydronymia Europaea and Hydronymia Slovaciae) to Czech data.
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20. Old European (German: Alteuropäisch) is the term used by Hans Krahe (1964) for the language of the oldest reconstructed stratum of European Hydronymy (river names) in Central and Western Europe.
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21. The Old European Hydronymy may be the onomastic equivalent of constellations or ley lines - an imaginary pattern emerging from the sheer mass of data which actually means nothing
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22. Metaphor, metonymy and perhaps synecdoche in toponymy, particularly in Hydronymy, are still an unexplored field of Baltic onomastics
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23. Hydronymy er studiet af hydronymer og hvordan vandforekomster har fået deres navne og hvordan de overføres gennem historien
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24. Hydronymy kan anvendes på floder, søer, indsøer og have
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25. Studies of ancient European Hydronymy, reflected in the so-called Old European pattern (Krahe 1964, 1949; Nicolaisen 1957), reveals a quasi-uniform name-giving system for water courses that shows Indo-European water-words and suffixes following rules of Late …
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26. As it is known, Hydronymy is one of the most conservative branches of the toponymy: in the Swāt context, nearly all stream names are of Indo-Aryan (Dardic) origin, except names derived from the denomination of the Pashtun villages: this confirms all data provided by the archaeological excavations.
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27. Old European (alteuropäisch) is the term used by Hans Krahe (1964) for the language of the oldest reconstructed stratum of European Hydronymy (river names) in Central and Western Europe
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28. Files should either be in the relevant subcategory or in the parent category. Hydronymy by color
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29. Old European hydronymic map for the root *al-, *alm-Old European (German: Alteuropäisch) is the term used by Hans Krahe (1964) for the language of the oldest reconstructed stratum of European Hydronymy (river names) in Central and Western Europe.
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30. As a subset of toponymy, a distinctive discipline of Hydronymy studies the proper names of all bodies of water, the origins and meanings of those names, and their development and …
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31. The non-Slavic Hydronymy and coastal toponymy of what is today Croatia and the territories where Croats used to live in the past must be examined on two fundamental levels.
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32. Hydronymy by Kastchei, released 15 September 2014 1
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33. Hydronymy Second Kastchei demo, recorded August-September 2014.
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Hydronymy is the study of hydronyms and of how bodies of water receive their names and how they are transmitted through history. It can apply to rivers, lakes, and even oceanic elements. More than most toponyms, as linguistic items hydronyms are very conservative, with successor peoples often retaining the name given a body of water.
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