The Crucial and Contested Concept of the Endonym/Exonym Divide
Paul Woodman has called it the “great toponymic divide”, but the endonym/exonym distinction is not a concept confined solely to toponymy; it can be transferred to all name categories where the name used by insiders may differ from the name used by outsiders, for example, to ethnonyms, anthroponyms,...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
2025
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