Príspevok k apelatívnemu základu slovenskej hydronymie v povodí Torysy
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The paper is a partial study which refers to the processing of Slovak hydronymy within the
Hydronymia Slovaciae project in mapping the names of water courses in the Eastern Slovakia.
The research is carried out within the project Synchronic-diachronic aspects of the Hornad basin
hydronymy (VEGA 1/0359/12). This article deals primarily with extralinguistic aspects of selected
hydronyms. We selectively focus on the oldest documented hydronyms which are assumed to
motivate other toponyms (for example settlements names). The contribution is based on an initial
analysis of particular names, the evidence is acquired by extracts from maps and studies of materials
relating mainly to the earliest, documented hydronyms from the Torysa basin. The Torysa is
an important and the longest tributary river in the Hornád river basin. Its length is 129 kilometres.
The oldest traces of settlement in the northern part of the Šariš stool are connected with this river.
The aim of the article is to describe hydronyms which are motivated by the appellative base with
the focus on the most common motivation – type of vegetation, landform and human activity associated
with settlement (mainly inaccessible places). It also adds some comments on the influence of
the Hungarian language, which allowed conserving some original speech sounds known in the oldest
periods of Slovak language – for example the nasal consonant, the consonant g. These partial
results of research in the study of the Torysa basin in Eastern Slovakia enrich the existing research
and they also give opportunity to compare the appellative bases of names with the current findings
of other Slovak outputs in the area of the hydronymia of Slovakia.
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