Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Pedro Henrique Almeida Santos
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Link de acesso: https://hdl.handle.net/1843/81851
Resumo: Since ancient times, watercourses have played a pivotal role as routes for navigation, migration, and settlement, in addition to providing essential resources for human sustenance and development. Throughout this process of coexistence and adaptation, toponyms have been established, serving as references for these routes and reflecting the interaction between humans and their environment, as well as the construction of local cultural identities. Given their significance, this study aimed to systematize, describe, and analyze the names of the 46 main tributaries of the São Francisco River, investigating the factors that motivated the creation of these toponyms. A theoretical approach rooted in lexical studies was adopted, examining the relationship between language, culture, and society based on contributions from Sapir (1969), Saussure (2006), Biderman (1987, 2006, 2014), and Isquerdo (1997, 2014). In the field of toponymy, the study delved into the theories of Dauzat (1926), a pioneer in toponomastic studies, and Dick (1990, 1990a), a Brazilian authority known for her taxonomic models, alongside Seabra’s (2004) diachronic perspective, which analyzed the historical evolution of place names. The research confirmed the hypothesis that toponyms reflect naming processes tied to historical migratory routes and Brazil’s colonization context. Linguistic data were analyzed to understand the motivations, cultural contexts, and their relationship with Indigenous, African, and other immigrant identities. Furthermore, the toponyms were classified taxonomically, with data quantified and presented through graphs, charts, and tables. The analysis revealed that toponyms act as historical markers, projected by human consciousness onto the environment, persisting and expanding over time. It was also observed that toponyms function as collective memory, preserving human experiences and identities despite transformations in geographic space.
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spelling Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São FranciscoLíngua portuguesa – VariaçãoLíngua portuguesa – Regionalismo – São Francisco, Rio, BaciaToponímiaOnomásticaLexicologiaLéxicoHidronímiaOnomásticaRio São FranciscoToponímiaSince ancient times, watercourses have played a pivotal role as routes for navigation, migration, and settlement, in addition to providing essential resources for human sustenance and development. Throughout this process of coexistence and adaptation, toponyms have been established, serving as references for these routes and reflecting the interaction between humans and their environment, as well as the construction of local cultural identities. Given their significance, this study aimed to systematize, describe, and analyze the names of the 46 main tributaries of the São Francisco River, investigating the factors that motivated the creation of these toponyms. A theoretical approach rooted in lexical studies was adopted, examining the relationship between language, culture, and society based on contributions from Sapir (1969), Saussure (2006), Biderman (1987, 2006, 2014), and Isquerdo (1997, 2014). In the field of toponymy, the study delved into the theories of Dauzat (1926), a pioneer in toponomastic studies, and Dick (1990, 1990a), a Brazilian authority known for her taxonomic models, alongside Seabra’s (2004) diachronic perspective, which analyzed the historical evolution of place names. The research confirmed the hypothesis that toponyms reflect naming processes tied to historical migratory routes and Brazil’s colonization context. Linguistic data were analyzed to understand the motivations, cultural contexts, and their relationship with Indigenous, African, and other immigrant identities. Furthermore, the toponyms were classified taxonomically, with data quantified and presented through graphs, charts, and tables. The analysis revealed that toponyms act as historical markers, projected by human consciousness onto the environment, persisting and expanding over time. It was also observed that toponyms function as collective memory, preserving human experiences and identities despite transformations in geographic space.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais2025-04-25T14:28:13Z2025-09-08T23:26:49Z2025-04-25T14:28:13Z2025-02-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/81851porPedro Henrique Almeida Santosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T23:26:49Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/81851Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T23:26:49Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
title Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
spellingShingle Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
Pedro Henrique Almeida Santos
Língua portuguesa – Variação
Língua portuguesa – Regionalismo – São Francisco, Rio, Bacia
Toponímia
Onomástica
Lexicologia
Léxico
Hidronímia
Onomástica
Rio São Francisco
Toponímia
title_short Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
title_full Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
title_fullStr Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
title_full_unstemmed Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
title_sort Estudo da hidronímia dos principais afluentes do rio São Francisco
author Pedro Henrique Almeida Santos
author_facet Pedro Henrique Almeida Santos
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedro Henrique Almeida Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Língua portuguesa – Variação
Língua portuguesa – Regionalismo – São Francisco, Rio, Bacia
Toponímia
Onomástica
Lexicologia
Léxico
Hidronímia
Onomástica
Rio São Francisco
Toponímia
topic Língua portuguesa – Variação
Língua portuguesa – Regionalismo – São Francisco, Rio, Bacia
Toponímia
Onomástica
Lexicologia
Léxico
Hidronímia
Onomástica
Rio São Francisco
Toponímia
description Since ancient times, watercourses have played a pivotal role as routes for navigation, migration, and settlement, in addition to providing essential resources for human sustenance and development. Throughout this process of coexistence and adaptation, toponyms have been established, serving as references for these routes and reflecting the interaction between humans and their environment, as well as the construction of local cultural identities. Given their significance, this study aimed to systematize, describe, and analyze the names of the 46 main tributaries of the São Francisco River, investigating the factors that motivated the creation of these toponyms. A theoretical approach rooted in lexical studies was adopted, examining the relationship between language, culture, and society based on contributions from Sapir (1969), Saussure (2006), Biderman (1987, 2006, 2014), and Isquerdo (1997, 2014). In the field of toponymy, the study delved into the theories of Dauzat (1926), a pioneer in toponomastic studies, and Dick (1990, 1990a), a Brazilian authority known for her taxonomic models, alongside Seabra’s (2004) diachronic perspective, which analyzed the historical evolution of place names. The research confirmed the hypothesis that toponyms reflect naming processes tied to historical migratory routes and Brazil’s colonization context. Linguistic data were analyzed to understand the motivations, cultural contexts, and their relationship with Indigenous, African, and other immigrant identities. Furthermore, the toponyms were classified taxonomically, with data quantified and presented through graphs, charts, and tables. The analysis revealed that toponyms act as historical markers, projected by human consciousness onto the environment, persisting and expanding over time. It was also observed that toponyms function as collective memory, preserving human experiences and identities despite transformations in geographic space.
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