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  2. Toponymy - Wikipedia

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    Toponymy, toponymics, or toponomastics is the study of toponyms (proper names of places, also known as place names and geographic names), including their origins, meanings, usage and types.

  3. Toponymy, taxonomic study of place-names, based on etymological, historical, and geographical information. A place-name is a word or words used to indicate, denote, or identify a geographic locality such as a town, river, or mountain.

  4. (PDF) Place Names: Approaches and Perspectives in Toponymy ...

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    Place names determine geographic units in space, encapsulate the description of places where inhabitants conduct their activities, and preserve the perception of the territory in past times.

  5. Place Names

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    Place Names What are place names? From where do they originate? How are they struc-tured? What do they signify? How important are they in our life? This groundbreaking book explores these compelling questions and more by providing a thorough introduction to the assumptions, theories, terminology, and methods in toponymy and toponomastics the ...

  6. (PDF) Place Names: Approaches and Perspectives in Toponymy ...

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    What are place names? From where do they originate? How are they structured? What do they signify? How important are they in our life? This groundbreaking book explores these compelling questions and more by providing a thorough introduction to the

  7. Interpreting place-names - SNSBI

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    As far as possible, interpretations of place-names are based on the evidence of early spellings, taking account of the history of the languages involved, and of known patterns of place-naming, and the contextual evidence of landscape, ecology and history.

  8. Names on the Land: Place Names as Historical Evidence

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    Studying place names can reveal fascinating origin stories: take, for example, Frederick G. Cassidy's Dane County Place-Names (1947), which represents a far more rigorous effort to trace the histories of place names of the county in which Madison is located.