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Das slawisch-deutsche Toponym in lexikographischer Sicht
The author presents dictionaries of toponyms from the Slavic-German borderland. The conceptions of German, Czech and Polish dictionaries are presented.
Ernst Eichler, Eichler, Ernst
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O TOPÔNIMO “GOYAZ” The Toponym “Goiás”
O artigo procura esclarecer a origem do topônimo “Goiás” e seu processo defixação através das diversas variantes gráficas que recebeu até o estabelecimentoda sua forma atual.This article aims to clarify the origin of toponym “Goiás” and its process ...
ANTÓN CORBACHO QUINTELA
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Toponymic Periphrases in Latin American National Varieties of the Spanish Language
Onomastic periphrases, which are cognitively motivated variants of official onyms (toponyms and anthroponyms), form important cultural codes of an ethnic community and shape the linguistic parameters of its national identity.
Olga S. Chesnokova
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Illuminated border: Spatiotemporal analysis of COVID-19 pressure in the Sino-Burma border from the perspective of nighttime light. [PDF]
Zhao F +8 more
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An Ancient Toponym for El-Shaghâmba
The author discusses the text on an alabaster vase bought at el-Shaghâmba in the Eastern Delta. A facsimile copy and photograph accompany a discussion of possible alternatives for the interpretation of a toponym found in the inscription, which is ...
S. R. Snape
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Poétique du cratylisme et identité culturelle dans Monnè, outrages et défis d’Ahmadou Kourouma
The present study aims to analyze the anthroponymic and toponymic practice of Ahmadou Kourouma, particularly in his novelistic story Monnè, outrages et défis.
Jean Marius Ehui, Kassoume Touré
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The toponym Salingsingan is observed in several inscriptions spanning the period 791-836 Śaka (869-914 CE), through the reigns of King Lokapāla until King Daksa. Its occurrences are attributed to an area where a religious foundation was established. From
Tyassanti Kusumo Dewanti +3 more
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Toponymic worldview: Gender-specific characteristics in nomination of space
The toponymic worldview, as a component of the broader linguistic worldview, most clearly demonstrates how humans perceive the surrounding space. It settles upon our established collective ideas about a certain territory, its various landscape and ...
E. F. Kovlakas
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The Lithuanian Apidėmė: a goddess, a toponym, and remembrance
Reikšminiai žodžiai: Deivė; Baltų religija; Atmintis; Toponimai; Goddess; Baltic religion; Toponym; RemembranceThis paper is devoted to the Lithuanian apidėmė, attested since the 16th century as the name of a goddess in the Baltic religion, as a term for
Vaitkevičius, Vykintas
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A short history of Napoli through the affirmation of its toponym in historical cartography
In medieval cartography (Ebstorf’s T-O map and some nautical maps) the toponym Napoli does not appear. Instead, on these maps and charts we find the toponym Salerno well highlighted.
Silvia Siniscalchi
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