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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TOPONYMICAL»
Descubre el uso de
toponymical en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
toponymical y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Cambridge History of the English Language
Thus, early entries in the King's Lynn necrology, begun perhaps ca 1220, show
toponymical forms running at 30-5 per cent of by-name occurrences, and by ca
1300 gild admissions there and at Norwich show them at 50 per cent or more ...
Richard M. Hogg, Norman Blake, Roger Lass,
1992
2
Linguistic Dynamism in South Asia
Indoor politonym with toponymical organization is made on the basis conceivable
demands. Creation of new boundaries into Jharkhand, Uttranchal and
Chattisgrah is perhaps the best example of politonymical restructuring for
administrative ...
Mohammad Jahangeer Warsi,
2008
3
Europa Vasconica - Europa Semitica
In particular, the names of the French city of Yssingeaux and of the Bavarian
village of Eisolzried are analyzed as containing is- as well as another Vasconic
toponymical clement +alde 'slope', fitting the locations. Bq. -a1de may also occur
as a ...
Theo Vennemann gen. Nierfeld, Patrizia Noel Aziz Hanna,
2003
4
The Sovereign Map: Theoretical Approaches in Cartography ...
The cartographer places on a graphic surface a toponymical nomenclature that
he or she Wnds in lists, dictionaries, travel accounts, or geographical descriptions
. In the medieval West, up to the twelfth century, “the world map is often . . . a ...
Christian Jacob, Edward H. Dahl,
2006
5
The Victors and the Vanquished: Christians and Muslims of ...
Appendix. 2. TOPONYMICAL. VARIANTS. IN. ARCHIVAL. DOCUMENTS.
Modern equivalents have been substituted for medieval toponyms except, of
course, in direct quotations from documents. The variable and imprecise
medieval ...
6
Towards a Place Name Policy: A
Toponymical Dissertation
7
Urban Climate Change Crossroads
The Toponymical Map of the micro- cities would become an alternate system of
knowledge about the Rome area, and a tool for understanding and participating
in planning contingencies seen and unseen, including of course, various climate
...
Richard Plunz, Maria Paola Sutto,
2010
8
Desi Words Speak of the Past
The names connected to place names are termed in this book 'toponymical
names' simply for lack of a proper term. The tradition of toponymical names in the
Rigveda: The presence of the same tradition in the Rigveda has evaded the
scholars ...
9
Japan's Name Culture: The Significance of Names in a ...
As the Northern Fujiwara prospered, branches came to be known increasingly by
toponymical sobriquets. In so doing, they followed earlier examples of
toponymical clan identity that began around the time of Takeshiuchi-no-sukune.
Herbert E. Plutschow,
1995
10
At Europe's Borders: Medieval Towns in the Romanian ...
170 Bromberg, “Toponymical and Historical Miscellanies,” pp. 151–180; 449–
475; N. Bănescu, “Fantaisies et réalités historiques,” Byzantion. Revue
Internationale des Études Byzantines (Bruxelles) vol. XIII (1938), fasc. I, pp. 73–
90; N.
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «TOPONYMICAL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
toponymical en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
655 - Enigma, Georgia: Mystery of the South's Circular Towns
That name too has a solid toponymical ring to it. If it doesn't exist, it should. And... it does. The Google search returns a hit: a small town in the US state of Georgia ... «Big Think, Abr 14»
637 - Hamlet (Generic): A Map of Nowhere through Danish Eyes
Instead, they denote generic toponymical categories. A købstad (1) is a market town, a kirkelandsby is a landsby ('village') endowed with a kirke ('church'), and a ... «Big Think, Dic 13»
Belarusian Official Fined for Using Russian instead of Belarusian
The opposite side presented by Toponymical Commission at the Council of Ministers supported the use of the Belarusian Latinised script, which has a centuries ... «Belarus Digest, Oct 13»
Genetics and etymology go contrary to myths
If they care to look into their own place names they would find out that many of their popular toponymical components are Dravidian in origin and they bear them ... «TamilNet, Nov 10»