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[PDF] Chapter 26 - Etymology and the historic study of geographical namesToponymy is one of the most important branches of onomastics and is understood as the study of place names. Factors such as the meaning of the elements out of ...
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Toponymy: What's In a Name? | UC GeographyToponymy is the scientific study of place names (toponyms), their origins, meanings, use, and typology.
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[PDF] TOPONYMS AND THEIR ROLE IN LINGUISTICS - Web of Journals1. Toponyms reflect the historical, cultural and natural features of the nation. Therefore, their study is important for geography, history and linguistics.Missing: key | Show results with:key
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[PDF] An Introduction to Geographical Names and the NLGNBJun 14, 2018 · Toponymy refers to the study of geographical names, or place names, of a particular region. The term toponym is derived from the Greek words ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] A Revised Typology of Place-NamingA functional and systematic typology of toponyms is an essential instrument for the toponymist wishing to investigate the naming practices and patterns of a ...
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[PDF] Section 10 Toponymic research and documentation Chapter 27 ...An important aspect of the linguistic nature of toponyms, apart from spelling and grammar, is their pronunciation, their phonetic form. In some languages, the ...
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[PDF] A Linguistic Study of Toponymy and Environmental Identity in ... - IJICCToponymy is defined as the study of a place based on the historical and geographical information, using words or a collection of words to show, explore, and ...
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Toponym - Etymology, Origin & MeaningToponym, from Greek topos "place" + -onym "name," means a place name; its origin reflects the study of place names and their meanings.
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About Onomastics | American Name SocietyToponomastics: the branch of onomastics devoted to the scholarly investigation of toponyms. Toponym: a proper name assigned to a place, either with or without ...
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“THE HISTORIES” GEOGRAPHICAL DATA THERE-IN, ANALYSEDMany geographical facts are given within “The Histories”, some deliberately others by virtue of naming a town and its province as part of a storyline.
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[PDF] 1 Introduction - Assets - Cambridge University Press(1) anthroponymy (or anthroponomastics): the study of personal names. (2) toponymy (or toponomastics): the study of place names, or toponyms. Other names ...
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Toponymy Simplified - ToponomasticsToponymy is the study of place-names, including their origins, meanings, usage and types. Toponymic research is based on etymological, historical, and ...
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Historical Toponomastics (Chapter 3) - Place NamesMar 2, 2023 · Historical toponomastics is the discipline that deals with the reconstruction of the roots of toponyms in the context of well-known languages/language families.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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ICA course on Toponymy - UN Statistics DivisionHydronymy: water names. Oronymy: mountain names. Choronymy: names of regions. Hagionymy: places named after saints. and to proper place names ... 10. Anthroponyms ...Missing: anthroponymy | Show results with:anthroponymy
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History, Archaeology & linguistics - ToponomasticsToponymy has traditionally been understood as a part of linguistics, but historians and archaeologists have been interested in it, as well.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Names and Archaeology - Oxford AcademicAcknowledging the similarities implicit in onomastic and archaeological method despite their focus on very different forms of evidence, this chapter ...
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[PDF] TOPONYM TYPES a revised typology of placenamingDec 5, 2020 · The various previous attempts to provide a typology have suffered from an apparently ad hoc approach which produced gaps in the classification, ...
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[PDF] A Look Back at the American Name Society A Classification of Place ...Mar 1, 2012 · Nine classes of names are here postulated, viz., 1) Descriptive names, 2) Possessive names, 3) Incident names, 4) Commemorative names, 5) ...Missing: functional | Show results with:functional
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What is a Toponym? - World AtlasNov 30, 2017 · Incident names are places named after an incident that took place in that region like Bloody Ridge and Battle Creek. Possessive names are ...Missing: functional | Show results with:functional
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[PDF] Principles of Toponyms (Place Names) ClassificationsJul 6, 2020 · Names of natural objects include hydronyms, oronyms, drymonyms and insulonyms. Hydronyms are the names of all water objects; the branch of ...Missing: anthroponymy | Show results with:anthroponymy
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(PDF) The politics of toponymic continuity - ResearchGateThis focuses on the cultural politics of place naming and the decisions involved in attributing names to the urban landscape. However, in contemporary cities ...
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The morphological structure of complex place names: the case of ...Sep 22, 2015 · This paper argues that many (Dutch) place names are in fact synchronically complex, in spite of their semantic non-transparency.
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Personal names in England's place-names - SNSBIMost common in place-names is the genitive case, used to show possession of a place or association with it as in Rendlesham (Suffolk) 'Rendel's homestead', ...Forming Given Names In Early... · Name-Types: Monothematic And... · Celtic Personal NamesMissing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] proto-Indo-European *(s)lei- and its progeny in some place-namesIndo-European root, meaning 'to pour, fill up'. In ... Finally, in more senses than one, these modified roots emerge in place-names formed with one or more.
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A Glossary of Native American Toponyms and Ethnonyms from the ...This article presents a glossary of all such terms, giving etymologies from the Native languages. For toponyms currently in use, information is also given ...
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[PDF] a case study in toponymy: sampling and classifying a tri-lingual ...Jun 26, 2015 · Figure 1 Phonetic alphabet employed by Harrington, 1910............................................. 17. Figure 2 Annotated place name from ...
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[PDF] A Stochastic Analysis of the Linguistic Provenance of English Place ...Jan 2, 2024 · This paper uses stochastic methods to determine the language origins of English place names by comparing them to other countries' place names.
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The etymology of opaque place names based on a cognitive and ...Current method in toponymic etymology has weak phases that block empirical results. •. Toponymic etymology requires corpus linguistics, geography and statistics ...Missing: toponomastics | Show results with:toponomastics
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The Cuneiform Writing System in Ancient Mesopotamia - EDSITEmentThat writing system, invented by the Sumerians, emerged in Mesopotamia around 3500 BCE. At first, this writing was representational.
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Mesopotamian Ancient Place-names Almanac - Digital Pasts LabUruk possesses some of the earliest attestations of the cuneiform writing system, and boasts of being the royal seat of the legendary king Gilgamesh. Fig 1: ...
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TOWNS AND CITIES IN ANCIENT EGYPT - Facts and DetailsMemphis. Memphis (18 miles southwest of Cairo) is oldest capital of ancient Egypt. Founded around 3000 B.C. by King Menes on land reclaimed from the Nile ...
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Claudius Ptolemy's Geography | Ancient Ports - Ports AntiquesPtolemy's work consists of a list of ca. 8000 place names in the Roman Empire of the 2nd c. AD (Stückelberger & Graßhoff, 2006). Each place is located with ...
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[PDF] Anchors of Stability: Place-Names in Early ChinaThe Shanhai jing is a work of mythic geography and hence many of the over 500 mountain and 300 river names mentioned therein have mythological and religious ...
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Chinese Riddles on Ancient Indian Toponymy: I. Ch'a-po-ho ... - jstorOn the other hand, in Hindu classical literature mention is made of a Kapil? (tributary of the Narmad?) ; of Kap?a-dh?rd, as a name of the Ganges ; and of a ...
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[PDF] The use of Latin names and their absence in early medieval ...The small number of Latin names among all designations in the charters and the use of vulgar elements instead of Latin ones may be an imprint of early charter.
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Germanic Names, Vernacular Sounds, and Latin Spellings in Early ...This chapter focuses on the graphemic representation of names in early single-sheet charters from Anglo-Saxon England and from the abbey of St Gall.
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4 - Toponymy and the Historical-Linguistic Reconstruction of Proto ...Mar 2, 2023 · The aim of a toponymist is to reconstruct and analyse the most original or ancient possible root of a toponym. This requires the linguist to ...
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Al-Idrisi's Masterpiece of Medieval Geography | Worlds RevealedJan 13, 2022 · Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Idrisi (circa 1100–66) was a 12th century geographer from al-Maghrib (North Africa). Born of noble lineage in Sabtah ( ...
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Al-Idrisi and Representations of the Medieval Muslim WorldWhile in Sicily, al-Idrisi constructed a silver planisphere that was covered with a map of the world. This map, which featured trade routes, major cities, and ...<|separator|>
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Cartography and Environment in Colonial Latin American HistoryMay 22, 2024 · The maps of the Relaciones Geográficas reveal pre-Columbian painting and logographic writing traditions commonly used by the Indigenous peoples ...<|separator|>
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The epic story of the map that gave America its name - BBCJul 3, 2018 · America was named for Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who claims to have landed on the continent before Christopher Columbus.Missing: overlay | Show results with:overlay
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U.S. Board on Geographic Names - USGS.govThe US Board on Geographic Names (BGN) is a Federal body created in 1890 and established in its present form by Public Law in 1947 to maintain uniform ...
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Records of the Board on Geographic Names [BGN] - National ArchivesHistory: U.S. Board on Geographic Names established by E0 27-A, September 4, 1890, with responsibility for deciding cases of disputed geographical nomenclature.
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[PDF] The Last Thirty Years of Hungarian ToponomasticsScientific interest towards names in Hungary emerged first at the beginning of the 19th century. This period was the era of the Hungarian neologist move- ment ...
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[PDF] Manual for the National Standardization of Geographical NamesThis manual provides a framework for national standardization of geographical names, aiming to establish a national authority and promote standardized names ...
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Geospatial analysis of toponyms in geotagged social media postsJun 5, 2025 · In particular, how people relate each toponym with particular locations in geographic space should be indicative of their spatial perception.
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Exploring the cultural landscape of Hong Kong through spatial ...Oct 14, 2025 · This study examines the cultural landscape of Hong Kong through a systematic analysis of its street names. Geographic data for 4095 street ...
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Tracing vegetation changes through the testimony of early settlersThis study presents a spatio-temporal analysis of phytotoponyms as indicators of historical vegetation change in the Silesian region.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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A SECOND SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION MECHANISM ...Oct 15, 2025 · This article advances the theoretical and methodological understanding of urban hierarchies by integrating both proximity- and ...
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The Gaelic origins of place names in Britain | OS GetOutsideNov 7, 2019 · ... Dun‑ from dùn, Inver‑ from inbhir, Kin‑ from ceann, and Kil ... Gaelic is a Celtic language and, as in other Celtic languages such as Irish ...
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(PDF) Approaches to Research in Toponymy - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · There are two basic ways to conduct toponymic research-one concentrating on the etymology, meaning, and origin of toponyms, and one focusing ...
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The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names : Ekwall, Eilert ...Oct 26, 2020 · l, 546 pages ; 24 cm. Ekwall's Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names was first published in 1936, and has become the standard ...Missing: methodology | Show results with:methodology<|separator|>
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Ancient Briton and Roman Place Names - History LearningThe Old English word 'ceaster' is believed to have derived from the Roman 'castra', which meant camp. However, this is not true for all towns that end with ...
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Toponymy and Cartography (Chapter 10) - Place NamesMar 2, 2023 · This chapter introduces the readers to the relationship between toponymy and cartography. Although given for granted, place names are an essential component of ...
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A GIS approach to cultural and historical toponymic research in ...Apr 25, 2017 · One of the most promising and potentially fruitful trends in toponymic studies is the use of historical GIS methodologies that employ spatial ...Missing: toponomastic | Show results with:toponomastic
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Diachronic Toponymy (Chapter 5) - Place NamesDiachronic toponymy is concerned with reconstructing the possible origins of a place name (a) in undocumented languages, and (b) in the absence of historical ...
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Using Diachronic Cartography and GIS to Map Forest Landscape ...Sep 6, 2023 · The aim of this article is to present a historical approach to the development of habitat areas within the PVNP, with an attempt to show both the situation ...<|separator|>
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Changes in ancient rural practices and land-use policy behind the ...May 22, 2023 · This research analyses ancient and contemporary toponyms in Sa Serra region, a vast Quercus woodland in central Sardinia.
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[PDF] 7 Historical Toponomastics and Historical Geography | Cambridge ...written records, and historical maps in their bid to reconstruct the etymology of the names of places. This is where the fields of historical toponomastics and.
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[PDF] The role of geographical names in preserving cultural heritageThrough geographical place naming (naming) we play a role in educating and reducing community bias towards minority groups, which in turn promotes community ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A quantitative model of place names as a georeferencing systemIn this paper, we focus on the place names whose spatial extents are indefinite, and propose a quantitative model of these place names as a georeferencing ...Missing: tools | Show results with:tools
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A quantitative model of place names as a georeferencing systemHere an approach is proposed to approximately model vague place names based on contextual spatial relations. Computational models for qualitative spatial ...
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United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names (UNGEGN)In 1959, the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) paved the way for a small group of experts to meet and provide technical recommendations on standardizing ...
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[PDF] United States Board on Geographic Names Foreign Names ...The BGN and the Permanent. Committee on Geographical Names (PCGN) jointly develop or approve romanization systems and Roman-script spelling conventions for just ...
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UNGEGN Working Groups - UN Statistics Division - the United NationsWorking Group on Romanization Systems 4. Working Group on Funding and Training Courses in Toponymy 5. Working Group on Exonyms 6. Working Group on ...Missing: functions | Show results with:functions
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Interior Department Completes Vote to Remove Derogatory Names ...Jan 12, 2023 · “I am grateful to the members of the Derogatory Geographic Names ... offensive ethnic, racial and sexist slur, particularly for Indigenous women.
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[PDF] U.S. Board on Geographic Names Principles, Policies, & ProceduresThe DNC is responsible for standardizing the names of places, features, and areas within the 50 States and in other areas under the sovereignty of the United ...
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Who Decides What Names Go on a Map? - National GeographicSep 18, 2015 · By standardizing place names on government maps, it eliminates problems that arise from inconsistencies and redundancies—a boon to mapmakers and ...
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Name - Surnames, Origins, Meanings - BritannicaHonorific and commemorative names are another broad category. Examples include Constantinople, formerly called Byzantium, renamed Konstantinoupolis 'city of ...
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[PDF] Commemorative naming and guidelines associated with the processJul 20, 2016 · Numerous examples exist today of places and features being named for early pioneers or pioneer families in an area, or local community figures ...
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[PDF] X/9. Romanization of Ukrainian geographical names X/10. Support ...The Conference,. Recognizing that in 2010 Ukraine officially adopted a system of romanization for geographical names, which revised a system used since 1996,.
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[PDF] Tenth United Nations Conference on the Standardization of ...Aug 9, 2012 · Measures taken and proposed to implement United Nations resolutions on the standardization of geographical names, including the economic and ...
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Toponymic Diplomacy: A New Conceptual Framework for ...Sep 4, 2023 · This study proposes a new concept – 'toponymic diplomacy' – to explain the cases in which place names, and more specifically street names, are used as tools in ...Missing: coined | Show results with:coined
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Beijing marks out South China Sea claims by naming featuresApr 20, 2020 · China has given names to 80 geographical features in the disputed South China Sea in the latest move to assert its territorial claims.
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The cost of changing a country's name - BBCJun 21, 2018 · In neighbouring South Africa, changes to colonial street names in the city of Pretoria, for instance, have cost millions of rand. In the mid ...
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Ancestral Dravidian languages in Indus Civilization - NatureAug 3, 2021 · Parpola (1988, 1994, 2015) proposes Proto-Dravidian etymologies of suspect substrate words (e.g., kiyāmbu, śakaṭam, oṁ, kinnara) present in ...
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Rice in Dravidian | Rice | Full Text - SpringerOpenJan 18, 2012 · Dravidian-derived names of rivers are found in the Marathi-speaking region (Nampoothiry 1987, cited in Witzel 1999). While it is clear that the ...
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[PDF] Anu Kapur, Mapping place names in India, Abingdon & New YorkDec 31, 2023 · There are subsections on names of gods and goddesses, personalities from epics, donors to priests, temples, duplicating religious place names ( ...
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6 Examples: Impact of Colonialism on Place Names Lost to MapsSpanish conquistadors systematically erased indigenous place names across Latin America, replacing them with European designations that honored Catholic saints ...
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(PDF) “Spanish Place Names Beyond the US-Mexican Border4Another etymology is that the toponym might have been a transfer from Sante Fe, a city locat-. ed in the vicinity of Granada, Spain.
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How New England Towns Got Their Place NamesMany of the earliest towns settled by English Puritans take their names from their homes England, especially East Anglia.
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Origin of Names of US States | Indian AffairsFollowing are the 50 States' names, listed alphabetically, with brief explanations of their origins.
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Origin of the Names of 28 US States Derived from Native NationsOrigin of the Names of 28 U.S. States. Derived from Native Nations. Alabama ... Hawaii -Possibly derived from native word for homeland, Hawaiki or Owhyhee.
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Language Change (Chapter 2) - Place NamesMar 2, 2023 · Although toponyms are 'linguistic fossils' that tend to retain older linguistic features and can withstand violent population shifts more so ...Missing: demographic | Show results with:demographic
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Interior Department Changes 650 Place Names to Remove Racial SlurThe U.S. Department of the Interior has ordered name changes for nearly 650 sites on federal lands, in Arizona and across the country, containing words many ...
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The U.S. renames 5 places that used racist slur for a Native womanJan 13, 2023 · ... offensive word "squaw" from geographic names across the country. National. The U.S. renames 5 places that used racist slur for a Native woman.
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Should Offensive Place Names Be Changed? - VOAMay 26, 2016 · What's In A Name? History, and the power to offend... and maybe change; Changing names deemed controversial yet historically appropriate at ...
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Special Decolonization Committee Adopts Resolution Asking ...Jun 18, 2025 · The Special Committee on Decolonization today adopted a new resolution reiterating its position that the sovereignty dispute over the Falkland Islands ( ...
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Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | The United Nations and DecolonizationSep 9, 2024 · A dispute exists between the Governments of Argentina and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning sovereignty over ...<|separator|>
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A sea of controversy as Trump stirs old tensions over Persian Gulf ...May 24, 2025 · US President Donald Trump revived a long-running dispute over the name of the body of water between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.
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Trump to say US will call the Persian Gulf the Arabian Gulf, officials sayMay 7, 2025 · “Politically motivated attempts to alter the historically established name of the Persian Gulf are indicative of hostile intent toward Iran and ...
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Full article: Toponymic renaming as a reflection of social cohesion ...This paper analyses toponymic renaming as a reflection of social cohesion in the street renaming process of the City of Tshwane, South Africa.Missing: surveys | Show results with:surveys
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The Politics of Reclaiming, Not Renaming - Active HistoryJul 18, 2017 · The critics of renaming generally cite the same list of arguments. Renaming institutions or removing statues effectively erases history. The men ...Missing: accuracy sensitivity
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Creating More Inclusive Public Spaces Two Years Later - PRRIJun 18, 2024 · Americans are less likely to support renaming public schools named after historical figures who support slavery and discrimination (50%) or ...
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Gulf of Mexico naming controversy - WikipediaAs of February 2025, polling shows the majority of Americans oppose renaming the Gulf of Mexico.
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South Africa's name changes: Triumphalism or pragmatic neutrality?Mar 12, 2024 · Renaming streets and landmarks in South Africa has become a divisive practice, often driven by triumphalism rather than thoughtful consideration.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth Renames Fort Liberty ... - War.govFeb 10, 2025 · ... 2025, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum renaming Fort Liberty in North Carolina to Fort Bragg. The new name pays tribute ...Missing: geopolitical | Show results with:geopolitical
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'Gulf of America' is officially on Google Maps - NPRFeb 3, 2025 · President Trump's executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico has drawn a mixed reception, from laughter to annoyance.
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(PDF) Hidden costs in city planning: Street renaming in Providence ...Dec 27, 2017 · RI municipalities move to curb street name confusion. Providence Journal. Changing a street name in Alexandria can be costly. Jan 2014. R ...
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[PDF] Reviews - Names: A Journal of Onomastics... Place-Names, first published by Swedish scholar Eilert Ekwall (1877–. 1964) in 1936, with a fourth and final edition that appeared in 1960. The years since ...
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Place-Names and their Study | Nature(Cambridge: At the University Press, 1936.) 21s. net. (2) The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names. By Eilert Ekwall. Pp.
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English place-names / Toponymy of England | CanterburyTales.deConcise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names. Eilert Ekwall's excellent book contains over 10,000 main English place names of countries, counties, towns ...
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[PDF] The Writings of Meredith (Pete) Burrill (Toponymist Extraordinaire ...Their important duties were to provide accurate names and precise locations on maps of foreign areas of immediate interest to the United States. There are many ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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View of In Memoriam: Alan Rayburn (1932–2019) | NamesThe passionate toponymist's contributions were also felt south of the border.His impressive knowledge of and appreciation for North American place namessoon ...Missing: notable toponymists
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[PDF] Interview with Maria Giovanna Arcamone - USPFeb 6, 2023 · Prof. Arcamone's contributions to the studies of onomastics and toponymy in over half a century of incessant work are truly invaluable.
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Intervista a Maria Giovanna Arcamone: un viaggio attraverso l ...Apr 28, 2023 · Prof. Arcamone's contributions to the studies of onomastics and toponymy in over half a century of incessant work are truly invaluable.