
This article focuses on the linguistic classification of the toponyms of the Sho‘rchi district, paying attention to the features of the national language, the types of names and their motivating factors, their scope and scale, as well as the social and everyday reasons behind their formation.
Onomastics, toponym, geographical names, Turkic names, Persian–Tajik component names, names borrowed from Arabic, ethnonym, primary toponym, word-forming morpheme, hydronym, toponyms with Mongolian roots.
Onomastics, toponym, geographical names, Turkic names, Persian–Tajik component names, names borrowed from Arabic, ethnonym, primary toponym, word-forming morpheme, hydronym, toponyms with Mongolian roots.
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