D08: Multilingual names, minority names
|
|
|
|
|
Documents and literature
|
|
|
Documents:
-
D08-01: Ormeling, F.J. (1984). Minority toponyms - the western European experience. ITC Journal 1984-1, pp 58-63.
-
D08-02: Ormeling, F.J. (2003). Multilingual areas and linguistic minorities. Pp 85-91 in Ferjan Ormeling, Jörn Sievers and Hans Stabe (eds.), Training Course on Toponymy, Enschede, Frankfurt and Berlin 2002. Mitteilungen des BKG 28, Frankfurt am Main 2003.
Literature:
- Ormeling, F.J. (1986). Minority names. WP 19, 12th session UNGEGN, Geneva 1986 (URL /pdf)
- Ormeling, F.J. (1983). Minority Toponyms on Maps: The Rendering of Linguistic Minority Toponyms on Topographic Maps of Western Europe. Utrechtse Geografische Studies. Thesis, Utrecht University.
- Gildemacher, K.F., F.J.Ormeling & A.Versloot (2006). Geonames 2005. Proceedings of the International conference on Minority Names/Indigenous Names and Multilingual Areas, Ljouwert/Leeuwarden 2005. Utrecht University, Utrecht.
- Kostanski, L. (2007). Restoration of indigenous toponyms: recognition of attachment, identity and dependance. E/CONF.98/41/Add.1 WP 41, 9th UNCSGN.
- Watt, W. (2002). Guidelines for the recording and use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Place names. E/CONF.94/CRP.22 Eight Conference, Berlin 2002.
- Watt, W. (2002). Aboriginal place names – the recording process in South Australia. E/CONF.94/CRP.17 Eigth Conference, Berlin.
Online resources:
The
United
Nations
sell
the
following
publications
which
also
can
be
downloaded
from
the UNGEGN website:
-
Glossary of Terms for the Standardization of Geographical Names (New York 2002) / pdf
-
Manual for
the
national
standardization
of
geographical
names
(UN
-
Ecosoc,
New
York,
2006
ST/ESA/STAT/SERM/88
Sales
No.
E.06.XVII.7
ISBN
92-1-161490-2,
available
in
the
6
UN
languages)
/ pdf
-
-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|