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GABOR B. SZEKELY AND HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND TOPONYMY OF THE MANSI AND OTHER NORTH-URAL PEOPLES

机译:Gabor B. SZEECLY和他对曼西和其他北乌拉尔人民的语言和地名研究的贡献

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The article is dedicated to the memory of Gabor Szekely (1954-2019), the Hungarian linguist, specialist in Finno-Ugric studies and associate professor of the University of Pecs. The author gives an outline of his biography and illustrates his contribution to the study of Finno-Ugric languages. Szekely's research focused on historical linguistics, uralistics, Finno-Ugric studies, including the language and toponymy of Mansi. In 2005-2014 Szekely conducted five linguistic expeditions to the Northern Urals, to the Ivdel Mansi. It was the first time since the 19th century and the great trip made by Antal Reguly (whose 200th anniversary was celebrated in July 2019) that a Hungarian linguist visited the closest "language relatives" to Hungarians. The impact of the results obtained by S7hkely's expeditions was enhanced thanks to the use of modern digital technologies for recording the Mansi language, which is in danger of extinction. His main contribution to historical toponomastics is related to the study and reading of the "Ethnographic and geographical map of the Northern Urals" manuscript compiled by A. Reguly in 1846, including the draft fragments of this map that have independent value. Szhkely was the first to read and identify 1,677 place names on the Reguly 's map, as well as to analyze their linguistic and territorial attribution. Szekely 's interpretations of the Reguly's maps led to the discovery of the earliest Mansi toponyms currently known, their variants and parallel names, same as they helped to retrieve information about toponyms that have not survived to our time. They confirm the authenticity and contribute to clarifying the existing etymologies of Mansi toponyms, explain obscure names or find new versions of their origin. The etymology of the Mansi toponyms Man Vomki and Jany-Jomki, possibly having Nenets sources, is considered as an example.
机译:这篇文章致力于Gabor Szekely(1954-2019),匈牙利语言学家,芬诺 - 无人机研究和PEC大学副教授的专家。作者介绍了他的传记纲要,并说明了他对芬诺-UGRIC语言研究的贡献。 SZEKELY的研究侧重于历史语言学,尿路,芬诺 - 乌格兰研究,包括曼西的语言和地名。 2005 - 2014年,Szekely对北部乌拉尔斯进行了五次语言探险,到了Ivdel Mansi。这是自19世纪以来的第一次和基于Antal Proguly(2019年7月庆祝成立200周年),匈牙利语言学家向匈牙利人访问了最近的“语言亲属”。由于使用现代数字技术来记录Mansi语言,因此通过使用现代数字技术来提高S7HKELY探险所获得的影响,这是陷入灭绝的危险。他对历史代中经构的主要贡献与1846年由A.温度编制的“北部乌拉尔的民族造影和地理地图”的研究和阅读有关。包括该地图的碎片具有独立价值。 Szhkely是第一个读取和识别Proviquirck的地图上的1,677个名字的名称,以及分析他们的语言和领土归属。 Szekely对ProMuly的地图的解释导致了目前已知的最早的Mansi Topon称重,它们的变体和并行名称,同样的原因是他们有助于检索有关在我们的时间没有幸存下来的地名的信息。他们确认了真实性并有助于澄清曼西地名的现有词源,解释晦涩难怪的名称或查找其起源的新版本。 Mansi Topononds Man Vomki和Jany-Jomki的词源,可能被认为是一个例子。

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