THE PRINCIPLE OF NOMINATION IN ONOMASTICS

Authors

  • Gulnar Bekenova Eurasian humanities institute

Keywords:

onomastics, toponymy, geography, hydronym, earth-water, biotoponymss, microtoponyms, zoonims

Abstract

Today, determining the origin of names, distinguishing their semantics are one of the difficult and complex tasks facing toponomastics. Scientists, local historians and even amateurs who want to look into the life of the early era, yesterday, delve into toponymic facts, analyze their etymology and try to reveal the meaning of the local name. Each area of toponymy is studied at different levels. Currently, there is a need to develop a scientifically based methodology for the semantics of a toponym, including a substratum toponym. Considering that such a technique can be developed only with a comprehensive study of the semantics of toponyms in each territory, in each language, along with the general, specific features of toponyms, this article draws attention to the hydronyms reflecting the criticism of the object. Also, depending on the water quality, color, shape of the hydro-object, appearance and characteristics of plants, animals, etc., a group of general semantic models is determined. This commonality, along with the national, linguistic peculiarities of the peoples, makes the main nominational criticism of the satisfaction of their consumer abilities, taking into account the benefits of the hydro-object for a person.

Author Biography

Gulnar Bekenova, Eurasian humanities institute

сandidate of Philological Sciences, Professor

Published

2022-11-03

Issue

Section

Linguistics