Korniyenko I. Family names of Dniprovsky Pryporizhzhiya (grammatical structure, morpheme structure, lexico-semantical base, origin).

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0404U004313

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 10.02.01 - Українська мова

28-10-2004

Specialized Academic Board

К 08.051.05

Oles Honchar Dnipro National University

Essay

Objects are the surnames of the inhabitants of Dniprovsky Pryporizhzhiya. The aims is to reveal of features grammar and morpheme structure and lexico-semantical base of surnames of Dniprovsky Pryporizhzhiya and to establish their parentage. Methods - synchronously-descriptive, comparative-historical, quantitative, confrontational. In the dissertation anthroponymy of Dniprovsky Pryporizhzhiya is examined in complex: peculiarities of grammatical structure of surnames; morpheme structure of by-name and by-appellative surnames, valence (compatibility) of the most widespread final suffixes in its bases, formative types of surnames; lexico-semantical base of anthroponymies, their most active semems and the most widespread surnames and names of foreign origin. The specific traits of Pryporizhzhiya anthroponymies are uncovered and it is ascertained, that the system of the family names of the region, which was researched is subordinated to basic grammatical rules of the language; valence of suffixes in the bases of surnames in total conforms to the rules of their compatibility in appellative and onimical lexicon of the modern Ukrainian literary language, though widening of valence possibilities of anthropoformants continues, what was researched; characteristic for all Ukrainian surname system classes of onimic lexicon and semantic groups of appellatives are lexical base of surnames of Pryporizhzhiya. Anthroponymy of Dniprovsky Pryporizhzhiya, that unit both general Ukrainian and regional peculiarities is a component part of the general national anthroposystem of the Ukrainian language. Sphere of use is training courses.

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