Published 2015-06-01
Keywords
- ethnonyms,
- Geordie,
- North East England
Copyright (c) 2015 Maney Publishing
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Abstract
AbstractThere are two basic ways to conduct toponymic research — one concentrating on the etymology, meaning, and origin of toponyms, and one focusing on the toponyms of a region and examining patterns of these names. Usually, this distinction is not explicitly recognized. This paper considers the differences between the two approaches and proposes guidelines for their use.
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