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Choronym
Toponyms (place names) for regions or countries

Choronym is a linguistic term that designates a proper name of an individual region or a country. The study of regional and country names is known as choronymy, or choronymics. Since choronyms are a subclass of toponyms, choronymic studies represent a distinctive subfield of toponymic studies and belong to the wider field of onomastic studies.

Choronymic studies are primarily focused on questions related to the origin (etymology) and meanings (semantics) of choronyms. Since names of regions and countries have great historical, cultural, political and social significance, the field of choronymic studies is closely related to sociolinguistic and ethnolinguistic studies.

The term choronym was introduced to linguistic terminology in the second half of the 20th century.

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Typology

Choronyms can be classified by several criteria, primarily related to their origin (etymology) or meaning (semantics).

According to their origin (etymology), choronyms are divided in two basic groups:

  • Endonymic choronyms, known as endochoronyms,6 represent regional or country names of endonymic (native) origin, created and used by native populations of those territories. For example, term Deutschland is an endochoronym (native name) for a country that is called Germany in English.
  • Exonymic choronyms, known as exochoronyms,7 represent regional or country names of exonymic (foreign) origin that are created and used by those who do not belong to the native population of a referred territory. For example, the term Germany is an exochoronym (foreign name) used in English as a designation for a country that is called Deutschland by its native population.

According to their meanings (semantics), choronyms can also be divided into:

  • Natural, or geographical choronyms: proper names of natural (geographical) regions, spanning from names of local geographical areas, to regional names of global significance (Scandinavia, Amazon, Sahel, Siberia, Africa)
  • Political, or administrative choronyms: proper names of political (administrative) regions (counties, provinces, states, state unions).8

See also

Sources

Look up choronym in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • Media related to Country names at Wikimedia Commons

References

  1. Dorion & Hamelin 1976, p. 6-13. - Dorion, Henri; Hamelin, Louis-Edmond (1976). "From the Traditional Toponymy to a Comprehensive Choronymy". Canoma: News and Views on Canadian Toponymy. 2 (1): 6–13. https://books.google.com/books?id=aOl5AAAAMAAJ

  2. Room 1996, p. 20. - Room, Adrian (1996). An Alphabetical Guide to the Language of Name Studies. Lanham and London: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3169-8. https://books.google.com/books?id=XEtiAAAAMAAJ

  3. Dorion & Hamelin 1966, p. 195-211. - Dorion, Henri; Hamelin, Louis-Edmond (1966). "De la toponymie traditionnelle à une choronymie totale" (PDF). Cahiers de géographie du Québec. 10 (20): 195–211. doi:10.7202/020624ar. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/59280829.pdf

  4. Dorion 1975, p. 4-12. - Dorion, Henri (1975). "New Perspectives in Choronymic Research". Canoma: News and Views on Canadian Toponymy. 1 (1): 4–12. https://books.google.com/books?id=DOd5AAAAMAAJ

  5. Kapfhammer 1989, p. 32-34. - Kapfhammer, Günther (1989). "Choronym - die zukünftige wissenschaftliche Bezeichnung für Landschaftsname?". Blätter für oberdeutsche Namenforschung. 26: 32–34.

  6. Munteanu 2009, p. 746. - Munteanu, Eugen (2009). "Das Choronymische Mikrosystem des Rumänischen: Eine Historische Darstellung". Names in Multi Lingual, Multi Cultural and Multi Ethnic Contact. Proceedings of the 23rd International Congress of Onomastic Sciences. Toronto: York University. pp. 740–750. http://www.diacronia.ro/ro/indexing/details/V257/pdf

  7. Kozlovskaya 2017, p. 235. - Kozlovskaya, Valeriya, ed. (2017). The Northern Black Sea in Antiquity: Networks, Connectivity, and Cultural Interactions. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-01951-5. https://books.google.com/books?id=hcwnDwAAQBAJ

  8. Room 1996, p. 3. - Room, Adrian (1996). An Alphabetical Guide to the Language of Name Studies. Lanham and London: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-3169-8. https://books.google.com/books?id=XEtiAAAAMAAJ