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CELTIC LANGUAGE ELEMENTS IN THE PLACE NAMES OF IRELAND
Author(s) -
Nadia Makaryshyn
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ìnozemna fìlologìâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2078-2373
pISSN - 0320-2372
DOI - 10.30970/fpl.2020.133.3177
Subject(s) - celtic languages , toponymy , irish , diaspora , meaning (existential) , history , linguistics , genealogy , geography , ethnology , ancient history , archaeology , sociology , gender studies , philosophy , epistemology
The article deals with the culture and heritage of ancient Celts by analyzing the toponyms of Celtic origin in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, as well as in the places where the Irish diaspora is present. In accordance with the set goal, the article considers the cultural component in the meaning of linguistic units and the classifi cation of toponyms and their use in diff erent parts of the island. By the example of the analysis of the meaning of Celtic toponyms functioning in modern Ireland and Northern Ireland, it is shown that Celtic national heritage has not been lost. The study of toponyms allows us to penetrate into the worldview of the ancient people whose culture infl uenced and shaped the descendants of Celts. Key words: Celtic languages, place name, toponymy, Ireland, the Irish language, semantics.

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