Names and naming people, places, perceptions and power / [online] : edited by Guy Puzey, Laura Kostanski - Blue Ridge Summit ; Bristol : Multilingual Matters, 2016 - 1 resursă online (xxiv, 258 p.) - Multilingual Matters . - Multilingual Matters .

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Trends in Onomastics: An Introduction Part 1: The varied identities of people and places 1. Internet Personal Naming Practices and Trends in Scholarly Approaches 2. Visitor Experiences of Aboriginal Place Names in Colonial Victoria, Australia, 1834–1900 3. Introduced Personal Names for Australian Aborigines: Adaptations to an Exotic Anthroponymy 4. Personal Naming and Community Practices in the Western Isles of Scotland: Putting Names in the ‘Gaelic Sense’ 5. Signs of/on Power, Power on/of Signs: Language-Based Tourism, Linguistic Landscapes and Onomastics on Norfolk Island Part 2: Attitudes and attachment 6. The Controversy of Restoring Indigenous Names: Lessons Learnt and Strategies for Success 7. Attitudes to Street Names in Helsinki 8. Linguistic Landscape and Inhabitants’ Attitudes to Place Names in Multicultural Oslo 9. Attitudes to Scots: Insights from the Toponymicon 10. Slang Toponyms in Hungary: A Survey of Attitudes Among Language Users Part 3: Power, resistance and control 11. Renaming as Counter-Hegemony: The Cases of Noreg and Padania 12. Naming Parks, Footpaths and Small Bridges in a Multicultural Suburban Area 13. Personal Names in Language Policy and Planning: Who Plans What Names, for Whom and How? 14. Is the Official Use of Names in Norway Determined by the Place- Names Act or by Attitudes? 15. The Power of Administration in the Official Recognition of Indigenous Place Names in the Nordic Countries

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