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Male proper names starting with the letter Х, as recorded in the lists of regiments in the Register of the Zaporozhzhya Army of 1649, have been examined lexicographically in the article. Their origin, phonetic and word formation changes have been considered, the number of bearers of each name in the Register has been specifi ed, and the use of names in other written memorials from olden times to our time has been recorded.
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New approaches to lexicographical processing of modern speech lexis of residents of a separate village are suggested in this article. The dialect of the Stryhantsi village of Tysmenytsya district in the Ivano-Frankivsk region was chosen as a research topic. The Stryhantsi village dialect is a south-west representation of the Naddnistrianshchyna dialect. The article discusses lexemes beginning with І and Ї letters. Each dictionary entry provides transcription, all known meanings of the lexeme and the maximum number of example quotations in the vernacular dialectal speech, in particularly, in the meanings which can diff er from the meanings of the given lexeme in the literary language. Onyms along with appellative lexis are introduced into the vocabulary (surnames, street nicknames, and microtoponyms). Common phrases are also presented in addition to idioms. Some lexemes are of a considerable interest for those researching historical grammar of the Ukrainian language.
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