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Theorizing Scale in Critical Place-Name Studies
Building on broader developments in critical social theory, geographers have made significant strides in explicating the assumptions, motivations, and values involved in place naming. This has led to an emphasis on understanding the processes involved in
Hagen, Joshua
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Since the beginnings of the English Place-Name Survey (EPNS) in the1920s, analysis of English place-names has focused mainly on historicalquestions relating to etymology and the ways that name evidence canshed light on early cultures, medieval settlement
Scott, MR, Clark, AJ
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Cognitive Toponymy: Project: People and Places in Synergy
This is a Royal Society of Edinburgh sponsored project using place-names to investigate how people conceptualise place in Western Europe. The project is a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Copenhagen and St.
Clancy, Thomas +8 more
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Psychiatric comorbidity: a concept in need of a theory. [PDF]
Nordgaard J +3 more
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This study focuses on the current situation in Czech research of toponymy (place names), particularly urbanonymy (urban names, predominantly street names).
Jaroslav David
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Serie III, Nº 27 – Congresos, seminarios, exposiciones y homenajes.[ES] Se presenta en este trabajo una visión actualizada de la problemática que orbita en torno a los límites septentrionales de lo que se ha venido en llamar como Bastetania íbera o ...
García-López, Arturo
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Anthroponymy evolution of Javanese diaspora names in Malaysia (social onomastics study). [PDF]
Widodo ST +3 more
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Essay on the Toponymy of Vitebsk Region (Liozno) [PDF]
Очерк содержит этимологический анализ дискуссионного топонима Лиозно в Витебской области, а также топонимических соответствий и лексических коррелятов данного топонима. Дана критическая оценка нескольких существующих версий его объяснения.
Васильев, В. Л.
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Toponymic assemblages and the politics of planning
The marginalized and impoverished Downtown Eastside (DTES) neighbourhood of Vancouver, Canada has long been subjected to planning programs that have aimed to solve area problems through strategic government intervention. The 2011-2014 Local Area Planning
Masuda, Jeffrey R +3 more
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