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onomastics Meaning in Telugu ( onomastics తెలుగు అంటే)



ఒనోమాస్టిక్స్

సరైన పేర్ల రూపాలు మరియు మూలాలను అధ్యయనం చేసే లెక్సికాలజీ శాఖ,



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International Council of Onomastic Sciences (ICOS) is an international academic organization of scholars with a special interest in onomastics, the scientific.


is often found in Old Turkic onomastics and titulature and has the lexical meaning "grace" or "blessing";.


of studying and collecting materials concerning dialects, folklore and onomastics.


of Onomastics (alternatively Questions of Onomastics, Russian Вопросы ономастики) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal that covers onomastics.


Folklorist Rudnyckyj's work in Ukrainian dialect studies, etymology, and onomastics naturally led to interests in folklore, and during his Canadian period, he published numerous works on Ukrainian Canadian folklore.


Combining many discourse traditions, it embraces language history, orthography, accidence, word-formation, idioms, proverbs, syntax, versification, onomastics and other features, including a dictionary of more than 10,000 German root-words .


Among his numerous students, John Pauls (Sydoruk), Volodymyr Zhyla, Robert Klymasz, Forvyn Bohdan, and Stephen Holutiak-Hallick continued his work in onomastics and other fields.


The Macedonian onomastics (Macedonian: Македонска ономастика, romanized: Makedonska onomastika) is part of the Macedonistics that studies the names, surnames.


The Kamo River (鴨川, Kamo-gawa, duck river – see onomastics) is located in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.


The Irish names of some famous people include:Other people are better known by their Irish name than by their English name:See alsoCeltic onomasticsPlace names in IrelandScottish Gaelic nameWelsh surnamesReferencesExternal linksIrish Names at LibraryIreland.


Anthroponymy is a branch of onomastics.


dithematic name form typical of insular and continental Celtic onomastics, analysable as tinco-, perhaps a sort of fish [cf Latin tinca, English tench] + maro-.


Paronymic attraction is the distorting effect exerted on a word by one of its paronyms (that is, a quasi-homonym) according to etymology and onomastics.



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