Article published In: Asian Languages and Linguistics
Vol. 3:1 (2022) ► pp.89–108
Coastal toponyms of Iran
Classification of some placenames from Bushehr and Gilan based on Australian National Placenames Survey typology
Published online: 5 July 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.22002.pos
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.22002.pos
Abstract
While the domain of toponymy has great research potential, it has so far gained little attention in Iran. The present paper is a typological study on a sample group of toponyms from two different provinces of Gilan (a northern coastal province next to the Caspian Sea) and Bushehr (a southern coastal province beside the Persian Gulf) within the framework of the Australian National Placenames Survey typology proposed by Tent and Blair. The two regions in question are similar in terms of adjacency to a major water body but different in language, culture, and geography. To determine whether the Australian proposed typology is applicable to Iranian toponyms, we collected 60 coastal placenames from Gilan and Bushehr and classified them according to their Specifics and Generics based on Tent and Blair’s (Tent, Jan., & Blair, David. (2009). Motivations for naming: A toponymic typology. ANPS Technical paper, South Turramurra, NSW: Australian National Placenames Survey, 21. [URL], . (2011). Motivations for naming: The development of a toponymic typology for Australian placenames. Names, 59(2), 67–89. ) typology. Further, we compared placenaming motivations and processes in the two regions. The results show that although the Iranian placenames differ from the Australian ones in terms of their structure, they fit well into the typology. Water-related features are among the top motivations for local namers in both Gilan and Bushehr. Nevertheless, Bushehr namers are more motivated by natural features while those from Gilan, in most cases, are non-naturally motivated.
Keywords: toponymy, typology, motivations, mechanisms, Iran, Gilan, Bushehr
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Methodology
- Linguistic diversity
- Linguistic diversity
- 3.ANPS typology
- 4.Presentation and classification of toponyms in Gilan vs. Bushehr
- 4.1Distribution of specifics in Gilan vs. Bushehr
- 4.2Analytical perspective
- 4.3Distribution of specifics in Gilan vs. Bushehr
- 4.4Specific-generic patterns
- 5.Conclusion
- Note
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