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Национально-культурная специфика топонимов в английском языке Новой Зеландии

Национально-культурная специфика топонимов в английском языке Новой Зеландии

Abstract

Статья посвящена изучению и анализу географических названий Новой Зеландии. Экстралингвистические факторы определяют своеобразие и неповторимость новозеландской топонимии. В статье обращается внимание на формирование топонимической системы Новой Зеландии, связанной с исследовательской деятельностью британского мореплавателя Д. Кука и голландского открывателя А. Тасмана; анализируется обширная группа топонимических названий Новой Зеландии, которая носит имена великих мореплавателей, ученых и колониальных реформаторов. Автор статьи подробно описывает географические названия из языка маори, содержащие в себе комплекс культурной, исторической и мифологической информации о народе маори.

The article is devoted to the study and analysis of place names in New Zealand. The extralinguistic factors had determined a specific and unique New Zealand toponymy. The article draws attention to the formation of New Zealand toponymic system related to J. Cook’s and A. Tasman’s research activities. The author describes in detail the geographical names of the Maori language which contain a complex of cultural, historical and mythological information about the Maori nation.

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НОВОЗЕЛАНДСКИЙ НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ВАРИАНТ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА,NEW ZEALAND ENGLISH,НАЦИОНАЛЬНО-КУЛЬТУРНАЯ СПЕЦИФИКА,NATIONAL AND CULTURAL SPECIFICITY,ТОПОНИМИЧЕСКАЯ СИСТЕМА,TOPONYMIC SYSTEM,ЗАИМСТВОВАНИЯ,BORROWINGS,ИМЕНА СОБСТВЕННЫЕ,PROPER NAMES,МАОРИ,MAORI,ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОТЕНЦИАЛ,LINGUOCULTURAL POTENTIAL

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