From the earliest stages of the development of society, the world in which we live can be called the world of names, because almost every real object, from man himself to the objects of nature, has its own name. So the ancient toponyms seem to have been created by themselves because we do not know their creators and the language of creation
This article analyzes the process of value transforming in the course of renaming various objects in...
Although the Anthropocene has been approached from numerous perspectives, scholars have not as yet c...
Names are an essential part of human existence since almost every real object, from man himself to t...
From the earliest stages of the development of society, the world in which we live can be called the...
From the earliest stages of the development of society, the world in which we live can be called the...
Of central import to this study is the rarely cited notion that 'it is not spaces which ground ident...
Naming the places of the world is an essential human act of territorialization. As the subject of co...
One place from another, one street from another, next to one street from the street, to distinguish ...
Toponyms have attracted cartographer research not only due to their linguistic material but also by ...
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage strongly emphasises t...
This paper outlines the key concepts of opacity, back formation and toponymic activity used by place...
Toponymy is the science that has its subject the study of geographical names or toponyms. As all ot...
The article deals with the subject and place of toponymics in the system of sciences. Types, subtype...
Far from being objective and static pointers, place-names are more often than not dynamic tools of i...
This paper argues for the views that (i) toponyms constitute cultural values; (ii) characteristic ha...
This article analyzes the process of value transforming in the course of renaming various objects in...
Although the Anthropocene has been approached from numerous perspectives, scholars have not as yet c...
Names are an essential part of human existence since almost every real object, from man himself to t...
From the earliest stages of the development of society, the world in which we live can be called the...
From the earliest stages of the development of society, the world in which we live can be called the...
Of central import to this study is the rarely cited notion that 'it is not spaces which ground ident...
Naming the places of the world is an essential human act of territorialization. As the subject of co...
One place from another, one street from another, next to one street from the street, to distinguish ...
Toponyms have attracted cartographer research not only due to their linguistic material but also by ...
The UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage strongly emphasises t...
This paper outlines the key concepts of opacity, back formation and toponymic activity used by place...
Toponymy is the science that has its subject the study of geographical names or toponyms. As all ot...
The article deals with the subject and place of toponymics in the system of sciences. Types, subtype...
Far from being objective and static pointers, place-names are more often than not dynamic tools of i...
This paper argues for the views that (i) toponyms constitute cultural values; (ii) characteristic ha...
This article analyzes the process of value transforming in the course of renaming various objects in...
Although the Anthropocene has been approached from numerous perspectives, scholars have not as yet c...
Names are an essential part of human existence since almost every real object, from man himself to t...