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Croatian practice and policies of endonym and exonym use considering INSPIRE and NSDI

2016
Because of their character, geographical names are usually divided in endonyms and exonyms. EuroGeoNames, pan-European system of geographical names, originally have databases and user interfaces separately for endonyms and separately for exonyms.
Divjak, Dragan, Hećimović, Željko
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Azrah: The Endonym of the Hazara People and Its Avestan Origin

This research investigates the self‑designation Azrah (Āzrah) used by the Hazara people of central Afghanistan. Linguistic analysis traces the name to the Avestan Arəzahī, the eastern clime in the seven‑fold division of the world (Karshvar), which appears in the Avesta (Yt. 10.15, Bundahišn 8.2) as the land where the sun first rises. The word developed
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Treatment and definitions of the terms geographical name, exonym and endonym in various Croatian sources

2014
The aim of the paper is to refer to the treatment, defi nitions and meanings of those termini technici in the Croatian language that are frequently used in professional, scientifi c and other sources when referring to geographical names. It is about the correlation between the terms geographical name, toponym, exonym, endonym, foreign geographical name,
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Practical Benefits of Knowing the Definitions of Exonym and Endonym when Creating the List of Exonyms/Foreign Geographical Names

2015
The paper addresses some problems that occur when crating list of exonyms/foreign geographical names. A practical work on the list made us believe that the most important thing is to recognize the linguistic differences at which we draw the line between toponym which enter the list and the one that can not be included. It was proven that it is possible
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Yeh Hai Bombay Meri Jaan: Requiem for a Cosmopolitan City

BioScope: South Asian Screen Studies, 2022
Anjali Gera Roy
exaly  

ChoCo: a multimodal corpus of the Choctaw language

Language Resources and Evaluation, 2020
Jacqueline Brixey
exaly  

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