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Landscape Terms and Place Names Questionnaire
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- Name : Landscape Terms and Place Names Questionnaire
- Title : Landscape Terms and Place Names Questionnaire
- Date : 2003
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- Description : This entry has been superceded by the 2004 version! Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mountains’, ‘rivers, ‘lakes’ and the like universally recognised in languages as naturally salient objects to be named? The landscape subproject is concerned with the interrelation between language, cognition and geography. Specifically, it investigates issues relating to how landforms are categorised cross-linguistically as well as the characteristics of place naming.
- Description : Additional info: Volume 2003, filed under Space project. Tags: questionnaire
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- Continent : Europe
- Country : Netherlands
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- Name : Language and Cognition Field Manuals
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- Organisation : Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
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- Genre : Experiment or task
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Juergen Bohnemeyer
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Niclas Burenhult
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- Role : Researcher
- Name : Stephen C. Levinson
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Citation
Juergen Bohnemeyer, Niclas Burenhult, and Stephen C. Levinson. (2003). Item "Landscape Terms and Place Names Questionnaire" in collection "Field Manuals". The Language Archive. https://hdl.handle.net/1839/ecfccc57-cb67-4020-8649-b6e07f5c6d80. (Accessed 2023-09-29)
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