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Spatiotemporal distribution characteristics of Nanjing place names-Based on data mining of Tang-Song poetry and online travelogues. [PDF]
Zhang W, Lai Z, Tang S.
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Thirty-five years of floristic collections in southern Tuscany (Italy). [PDF]
Selvi F, Martellos S, Conti M.
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Remembering routes: confronting spatial behaviours and sketch maps in individual and collective contexts. [PDF]
Quesnot T, Guelton B.
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'Moko' drums and gongs, ritual musical instruments and local currency from Alor Island, Southeast Indonesia: A comprehensive and verified lexical data set. [PDF]
Wu S, Perono Cacciafoco F.
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Anaxyelidae of Karatau: 100 Years After. [PDF]
Kopylov DS, Rasnitsyn AP.
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AbstractThis chapter provides an overview of place naming conventions (toponyms) in the Indigenous languages of Australia. The chapter covers semantics, etymology, the structure of toponyms, including the syntax and morphology of naming strategies, as well as the semantic structure of naming systems, and transparency and opacity in naming strategies ...
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Toponym Resolution in discourse
2008 International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering, 2008Toponym resolution involves two stages: toponym recognition and reference resolution. The present research proposes an integrative model for the resolution of Chinese toponym reference in discourse. The model employs the concept of cognitive salience, an inherent property of toponym references, to integrate different heuristic reference disambiguation ...
Xuri Tang, Xiaohe Chen, Minxuan Peng
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Toponymics and Area Study (Of the Toponymics Section Work)
Russian language at school, 2018We consider the problems of inter-relations between toponymics and area study in this article. We use deantroponimic terms and names of the localities of the Belozersky region as our data and demonstrate ways of using this toponymic data to study the region’s local history and particularities of language used there.
N. A. Volkova, N. P. Tikhomirova
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