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SM ISO690:2012 EREMIA, Anatol. Convergenţe şi identităţi onimice оn toponimia românească. In: Numele şi numirea: Actele conferinţei internaţionale de onomastică, 19-21 septembrie 2011, Baia Mare. Baia Mare; Romania: Universitatea de Nord din Baia Mare, 2011, Ediţia I, pp. 423-430. ISBN 978-606-543-176-8. |
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Numele şi numirea Ediţia I, 2011 |
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Conferința "Numele şi numirea" Baia Mare, Romania, 19-21 septembrie 2011 | ||||||
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Most Moldavian toponyms are of Romanian origin, both on the level of content and of form. Under all their linguistic aspects, place names in the region delimited by the Prut and Nistru rivers display features that are common to the other toponyms in the Daco-Romanian space, thereby being part of the general toponomastic system of the Romanian language and culture. The identity of toponyms in Romanian space lies, first and foremost, in the unity of the language, culture and traditions of the Romanian people. The shared economic and sociohistorical environment, the similar lifestyle and the analogous physicalgeographical conditions are the factors that have engendered the appearance of akin designations and structural patterns in Romanian toponymy. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Romanian toponymy, oikonyms, identity |
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