THE SURNAMES DERIVED FROM THE NAMES OF NORTH-WESTERN MYKOLAYIV

Journal Title: Записки з ономастики - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 17

Abstract

The article describes the lexical-semantic features of surnames derived from the names of North Western Mykolayiv.

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O. Burdunyuk

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O. Burdunyuk (2014). THE SURNAMES DERIVED FROM THE NAMES OF NORTH-WESTERN MYKOLAYIV. Записки з ономастики, 0(17), 71-79. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-382565