Up and down as principal images of geographic space (in geographic vocabulary of Don dialects)

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There is considered the role of local geographic terms in forming the language world picture. There is proved that the images of the highest and the lowest points of landscape and their nominations form the basis of dialect speakers world view, and particular features of natural environment promote the development of more detailed meanings in general geographic terms and the transformation of commonly used non-term nominations into geographic appellatives.

Lexical group, geographic appellative, semantic amplitude, semantic shift, area

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