A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.

This review discusses Anton I. Sobolev’s doctoral thesis Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the Region of South-Eastern Obonezhye: The Experience of Language Interaction Reconstruction. The study is grounded in an extensive body of evidence, including data collected by the author through fi...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Izdatelstvo Uralskogo Universiteta 2025-07-01
Series:Вопросы ономастики
Subjects:
Online Access:https://onomastics.ru/en/content/2025-volume-22-issue-2-12
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1849393426574868480
author Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
author_facet Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
author_sort Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
collection DOAJ
description This review discusses Anton I. Sobolev’s doctoral thesis Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the Region of South-Eastern Obonezhye: The Experience of Language Interaction Reconstruction. The study is grounded in an extensive body of evidence, including data collected by the author through fieldwork and a wide range of archival sources. The South-Eastern Lake Onega region is particularly significant as a zone of long-term contact between three languages: Vepsian, Karelian, and Russian. The central hypothesis of the dissertation is that onomastic data, especially toponyms and anthroponyms, can serve as a primary basis for determining both the relative and absolute chronology of language use and interaction in substrate contexts. Drawing on a diverse set of materials — scribal and census books, archival documents, topographic maps and plans (18th–20th centuries), the toponymic card index of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, other publicly available toponymic databases, and the author’s own field data — the study also incorporates linguistic sources (primarily dialect dictionaries) and a broad spectrum of non-linguistic literature, including archaeological, geological, geographical, biological, ethnographic, and historical works related to the region. The author succeeds in reconstructing the geographical spread and chronological boundaries of Vepsian and Karelian language presence in the region, as well as the subsequent phases of Vepsian-Russian and Karelian-Russian contact. The study also recovers vocabulary units that are no longer attested in the modern Vepsian and Karelian languages. The overall evidence, including the widespread presence of substrate toponymy (semi-calques and calcified toponyms), substrate vocabulary (including calcified lexical items), and supporting data from historical, archaeological, ethnographic, and architectural sources, clearly supports the conclusion that the region experienced a gradual and extensive shift from Vepsian and Karelian to Russian.
format Article
id doaj-art-ece9c84af9874f6f9f18676199b1d6db
institution Kabale University
issn 1994-2400
1994-2451
language Russian
publishDate 2025-07-01
publisher Izdatelstvo Uralskogo Universiteta
record_format Article
series Вопросы ономастики
spelling doaj-art-ece9c84af9874f6f9f18676199b1d6db2025-08-20T03:40:25ZrusIzdatelstvo Uralskogo UniversitetaВопросы ономастики1994-24001994-24512025-07-0122227828810.15826/vopr_onom.2025.22.2.026A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3493-3282Ural Federal University; V. V. Vinogradov Russian Language Institute of the RASThis review discusses Anton I. Sobolev’s doctoral thesis Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the Region of South-Eastern Obonezhye: The Experience of Language Interaction Reconstruction. The study is grounded in an extensive body of evidence, including data collected by the author through fieldwork and a wide range of archival sources. The South-Eastern Lake Onega region is particularly significant as a zone of long-term contact between three languages: Vepsian, Karelian, and Russian. The central hypothesis of the dissertation is that onomastic data, especially toponyms and anthroponyms, can serve as a primary basis for determining both the relative and absolute chronology of language use and interaction in substrate contexts. Drawing on a diverse set of materials — scribal and census books, archival documents, topographic maps and plans (18th–20th centuries), the toponymic card index of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, other publicly available toponymic databases, and the author’s own field data — the study also incorporates linguistic sources (primarily dialect dictionaries) and a broad spectrum of non-linguistic literature, including archaeological, geological, geographical, biological, ethnographic, and historical works related to the region. The author succeeds in reconstructing the geographical spread and chronological boundaries of Vepsian and Karelian language presence in the region, as well as the subsequent phases of Vepsian-Russian and Karelian-Russian contact. The study also recovers vocabulary units that are no longer attested in the modern Vepsian and Karelian languages. The overall evidence, including the widespread presence of substrate toponymy (semi-calques and calcified toponyms), substrate vocabulary (including calcified lexical items), and supporting data from historical, archaeological, ethnographic, and architectural sources, clearly supports the conclusion that the region experienced a gradual and extensive shift from Vepsian and Karelian to Russian.https://onomastics.ru/en/content/2025-volume-22-issue-2-12anthroponymyareal distributionfinno-ugric substratekarelian languagestructural and lexico-semantic models of toponymstoponymyvepsian language
spellingShingle Anna Andreevna Bakhtereva
A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
Вопросы ономастики
anthroponymy
areal distribution
finno-ugric substrate
karelian language
structural and lexico-semantic models of toponyms
toponymy
vepsian language
title A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
title_full A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
title_fullStr A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
title_full_unstemmed A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
title_short A Comprehensive Study on the Onomastics of the South-Eastern Lake Onega Area. Review of: Sobolev, A. I. Russian Onomastics of Finno-Ugric Origin in the South-Eastern Obonezhye: Experience in the Reconstruction of Linguistic Interaction (Doctoral dissertation). Institute for Linguistic Studies of the RAS, St Petersburg, 2024. 446 p.
title_sort comprehensive study on the onomastics of the south eastern lake onega area review of sobolev a i russian onomastics of finno ugric origin in the south eastern obonezhye experience in the reconstruction of linguistic interaction doctoral dissertation institute for linguistic studies of the ras st petersburg 2024 446 p
topic anthroponymy
areal distribution
finno-ugric substrate
karelian language
structural and lexico-semantic models of toponyms
toponymy
vepsian language
url https://onomastics.ru/en/content/2025-volume-22-issue-2-12
work_keys_str_mv AT annaandreevnabakhtereva acomprehensivestudyontheonomasticsofthesoutheasternlakeonegaareareviewofsobolevairussianonomasticsoffinnougricorigininthesoutheasternobonezhyeexperienceinthereconstructionoflinguisticinteractiondoctoraldissertationinstituteforlinguisticstudiesoftherasstpe
AT annaandreevnabakhtereva comprehensivestudyontheonomasticsofthesoutheasternlakeonegaareareviewofsobolevairussianonomasticsoffinnougricorigininthesoutheasternobonezhyeexperienceinthereconstructionoflinguisticinteractiondoctoraldissertationinstituteforlinguisticstudiesoftherasstpet