
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
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ISSN 2542-1077 (Print) ISSN 1994-5973 (Online) |
Ethnology, anthropology and ethnography |
| Mullonen I. I. | Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
| Kondratyuk A. A. | Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
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Keywords: oikonym anthroponym toponymic model Karelians Karelian language written sources Northern Ladoga region |
Summary: This article analyzes the oikonyms of the Solomyansky Pogost, one of the pogosts (parishes) comprising
the Korela Uyezd of the Vodskaya Pyatina, with the aim of locating the corresponding fifteenth-century settlements on
a historical map of the area. Toponyms are drawn from historical documents and maps spanning the XV to the XX
centuries, as well as those collected during field expeditions and stored in toponymic archives in Finland and Karelia.
The study relies on historical geographic methods (retrospective analysis of sources from various periods and consistent
mapping of the toponyms identified in them), as well as on the content of settlement names themselves, which often
contain references to distinctive characteristics of the place that facilitate precise location. The analysis also addressed
toponymic issues: a number of toponyms were etymologized for the first time, while previous etymologies of others
were revised. The study demonstrated the significant stability of both the settlement sites themselves and their names
over the centuries. It confirmed earlier conclusion regarding the areal distribution of oikonym patterns and the association
of names with the -la formant with the central, core settlements of the pogost. A number of traditional Karelian
anthroponyms were reconstructed, along with lexemes included in the onomasticon and lexicon of the XV century. The study also demonstrated the specific features of transferring Karelian toponyms into Russian usage. These findings are relevant in the context of the ethnocultural history and linguistic heritage of the Karelian Ladoga region. |
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