Definition of Linguonym. Meaning of Linguonym. Synonyms of Linguonym

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Definition of Linguonym

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- Linguonym (from Latin: lingua / language, and Gr****: ὄνομα / name), also known as glossonym (from Ancient Gr****: γλῶσσα / language) or glottonym (from...
- languages (Gr**** and Latin). For example, onomastic terms like toponym and linguonym are typical classical (or neoclassical) compounds, formed from suffix...
- Ruthenian (рускаꙗ мова, рускїй ѧзыкъ; see also other names) is an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly...
- This article is a resource of the native names of most of the major languages in the world. These are endonymic glossonyms. This article contains special...
- 1187, it was not applied to the language until the mid-19th century. The linguonym Ukrainian language appears in Yakub Holovatsky's book from 1849, listed...
- use in County Durham (1930).[citation needed] In spite of the shared linguonym, Pitmatic is not a homogenous entity varies between and within the two...
- onomastic terms (linguonyms, glossonyms, glottonyms), that are commonly used as designations for the onomastic class of language names. Linguonym -onym Room...
- adherents of Syriac Christianity. Native terms (ethnonyms, demonyms, linguonyms) that were derived from the name of Syria did not possess a distinctive...
- liturgical books. In the English language, the term "Syriac" is used as a linguonym (language name) designating a specific variant of the Aramaic language...
- Ruthenian language (Ruthenian: рускаꙗ мова, рускїй ѧзыкъ) was an exonymic linguonym for a closely related group of East Slavic linguistic varieties, particularly...