{"id":10566,"date":"2023-10-17T18:08:18","date_gmt":"2023-10-17T15:08:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ukrmova.iul-nasu.org.ua\/?page_id=10566"},"modified":"2023-10-18T14:17:41","modified_gmt":"2023-10-18T11:17:41","slug":"vidapelyatyvni-mikrotoponimy-zhytomyrshhyny-istoriya-formuvannya-ta-semantyka","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ukrmova.iul-nasu.org.ua\/en\/zhurnal-ukrayinska-mova-3-87-2023\/vidapelyatyvni-mikrotoponimy-zhytomyrshhyny-istoriya-formuvannya-ta-semantyka.html","title":{"rendered":"Vidapellative microtoponyms of Zhytomyr region: history of formation and semantics"},"content":{"rendered":"<em><strong>Nadiia Sarhan<\/strong><\/em>, Postgraduate student of the Department of History of the Ukrainian Language and Onomastics<br \/>\nInstitute of the Ukrainian Language of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine<br \/>\n4 Mykha\u0456lo Hrushevskyi St., Kyiv 01001, Ukraine<\/p>\n<p>E-mail: ndzdmarchuk@gmail.com<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/orcid.org\/0009-0002-7873-3549<\/p>\n<p><strong>Heading: <\/strong>Young Scholars Articles<br \/>\n<strong>Language:<\/strong>\u00a0Ukrainian<\/p>\n<p><strong>Abstract<\/strong>: The ethno-cultural region of Polissia is located on the territory of modern Ukraine and Belarus. As a result of wet, woody and marshy terrain which is caused by the phisico-geographical properties of the territory, the population density is low. Consequently, the array of traditional intangible culture, which is reflected in microtoponyms, has been well preserved due to the peculiarities of their creation and functioning. Taking this into consideration, their fixation and research is an important task for modern onomastics, linguistics and many other scientific areas. This article is dedicated to the research of Zhytomyr Polissia\u2019s microtoponyms, originating from geographical terms (e.g. Vid\u02b9ma, Hvizd\u02b9, Vyla, Sazhavka, Hrebinets\u02b9, Topylo, etc.). The comparison of the studied names with the similar onyms of other Ukrainian regions, has made it possible to observe the difference in the meaning of the appellative, which has formed the basis of microtoponyms in different territories (e. g. Topil\u02b9nia, Hrebinets\u02b9). Microtoponyms with the same meaning, but different pronunciation (e. g. Sazhalka \u2014 Sadzhalka \u2014 Sazhavka) are representative as well. The study of some names has been required a detailed examination of the adjacent object\u2019s names. Let us examine it with the geographical term \u201chvizd\u02b9\u201d, which has become a word-formation for the similary named microtoponym. This lexeme has been regarded unknown to the Eastern Slavs for a long time. The overwhelming amount of the natural boundaries\u2019 proper names, formed by the forest trees\u2019 names (e. g. Hnylyi Dub, Velykyi Lis, Zaberezzia, Lypnyk, etc.), confirmes that the appellative \u201chvizd\u02b9\u201d has remained the meaning of the word \u2018wood\u2019 on the reaserched area. Therefore, the microtoponyms of Zhytomyr Polissia\u2019s research demonstrates: a strong correlation between geographical terminology based on the proper names and the studied area\u2019s natural features; the difference in pronunciation and semantics of word-building lexemes, depending on the region\u2019s dialect characteristics; the historical context\u2019s influence on the name forming process.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Keywords:<\/strong> microtoponym, geographical term, Polissia, influence of natural features on onimization.<\/p>\n<p><strong>LEGEND<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>\u0410\u0422\u041f<\/strong> \u2014 <em>Ukrainian SSR: Administrative-territorial division: on September 1<\/em>, 1946. (1947). Kyiv: Ukrainske vydavnytstvo politychnoi literatury (in Ukrainian).<br \/>\n<strong>\u0410\u0422\u0423\u0416<\/strong> \u2014 <em>Administrative and territorial structure of Zhytomyr region (1795\u20142006)<\/em>. (2007). 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