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Spanish exonyms and endonyms as markers of national identity

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The Elusive Endonym

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The term ‘exonym’ was coined in 1957 by Marcel Aurousseau, an Australian geographer, to denote a place name used in a non-native language. ‘Endonym’ was later coined analogously as its counterpart, meaning the native name for a place.
Thomas M. Eccardt
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“Türkiye,” not “Turkey”

Journal of Language and Politics, 2023
This paper critically examines the recent presidential memorandum that replaced the Anglicized exonymic version “Turkey” with the endonym “Türkiye” as a conscious, performative and public relations campaign at both national and international levels ...
Ali Fuad Selvi
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On some Late Helladic migrants into Anatolia named in Hittite and Luwian sources, their migration to Iron Age Cilicia and their return to Greece in legend

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022
I offer the novel and speculative propositions that 15th-14th century Hittite records of intrusion by Attarissiya of Ahhiya refer to the legendary migration from Thebes into ‘Caria’ by one of several men named Tiresias, presumably via Chios, and that ...
S. Durnford
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