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documents, that used those terms in their proper meaning, as designations for language names, thus revealing the lack of bases for the proposed alternative uses. Other attempts were made without any referencing, or addressing the issue of the proper meanings and uses of the terms.
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terms, have gained importance in scholarly circles, since international surveys among experts revealed the existence of several challenging issues related to the process of terminological standardization within the field.
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terms (linguonym, glossonym, glottonym) gradually came into use, primarily among linguists and other scholars, but the field of linguonymic studies is still considered to be in its formative stages.
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class that includes the names of languages, thus avoiding the use of already accepted terms (linguonym, glossonym, glottonym). Critics replied that the proposed term (
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and their respective variants are considered equally valid terms. Linguonym will be used in this article where possible to avoid burdensome repetition.
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studies. Various questions related to the study of formation and use of language names are also relevant for several other disciplines within
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term for the specific class of proper names that are given to groups of speakers of any particular language (names such as:
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of any particular language. Some of those attempts were made as a result of misunderstanding, by referencing to official
638:(foreign) origin, created and used by those who are not native speakers of the referred languages. For example, the term 316: 182: 436: 142: 1447:"Glottonymy as a could-be subfield of onomastics: Terminological considerations and historiographical applications" 634:, known as exolinguonyms (exoglossonyms/alloglossonyms, exoglottonyms/alloglottonyms) represent language names of 479: 426: 326: 152: 667:) has several meanings, spanning different fields of study. As of 2015 the term had not gained wide acceptance. 624:(native) origin, created and used by native speakers as designations for their languages. For example, the term 601:
Language names can be classified by several criteria. According to origin, they can be divided into two groups:
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is an exolinguonym (foreign name), used in English language as a designation for the language that is called
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was introduced in 1973, and again in 1977, and further attempts to define the field were made in 1979. Three
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New Perspectives on Language Variety in the South: Historical and Contemporary Approaches
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is an endolinguonym (native name) for the language that is called German in English.
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General and Specialist Translation/Interpretation: Theory, Methods, Practice
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Linguistic Genocide in Education - or Worldwide Diversity and Human Rights?
566:(names of regions and countries). In that context, the field is related to 686:(proper names of humans, individual and collective) that are given to the 17: 635: 547: 715: 1408: 1374: 1327:"Lost and Acquired in Translation: Shades of Meaning in Language Names" 664: 656: 1399: 691: 109: 1266:"Languoid, Doculect, and Glossonym: Formalizing the Notion Language" 1326: 1488:
Discourse and Discrimination: Rhetorics of Racism and Antisemitism
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disciplines, particularly those that are focused on the study of
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Creating Languages in Central Europe During the Last Millennium
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In the same time, the question of defining an appropriate
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Sociolinguistics: The Sociolinguistics of Multilingualism
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Demokratie: Mudus und Telos: Beïtrage für Anton Pelinka
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In recent years, some authors have proposed the term "
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Name for an individual language or family of languages
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An Alphabetical Guide to the Language of Name Studies
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Kyiv. pp. 194–198. 974: 962: 926: 1022: 998: 860: 7: 1264:Good, Jeff; Cysouw, Michael (2013). 950: 872: 848: 836: 824: 377:Conservative and innovative language 1310:. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 1430:. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters. 1092:. Vol. 4. London: Routledge. 25: 674:terms for some other classes of 457: 1052:Linguonym, glossonym, glottonym 1533:. Mahwah: Erlbaum Associates. 1527:Skutnabb-Kangas, Tove (2000). 1491:. London-New York: Routledge. 1453:. Cambridge: Pembroke College. 1293:Rivista Italiana di Onomastica 1035:Harvalík & Caffarelli 2007 620:) represent language names of 1: 929:, p. 3, 7, 13, 511, 537. 562:(names of ethnic groups) and 1548:Wicklander, Dale R. (1978). 900:Coupland & Jaworski 2009 317:Functional discourse grammar 183:Ethnography of communication 1458:Picone, Michael D. (2015). 608:, known as endolinguonyms ( 538:: γλῶττα / language), is a 437:Second-language acquisition 1639: 1304:Kamusella, Tomasz (2015). 1071:"Glottonyme und Ethnonyme" 722:, thus producing the term 706:/ speakers of English, or 670:Searching for appropriate 527: 115:Syntax–semantics interface 1554:. Winston-Salem: Hunter. 1445:Peetermans, Andy (2016). 1391:10.1017/S0047404506060155 515: 427:Philosophy of linguistics 327:Interactional linguistics 1188:10.54218/ladinia.03.7-38 1125:Duliĉenko, Aleksandro D. 1011:Reisigl & Wodak 2001 885:Léglise & Migge 2006 606:Endonymic language names 1352:Klamer, Marian (2010). 1325:Kikvidze, Zaal (2013). 1247:Gold, David L. (1983). 1220:Gold, David L. (1980). 1203:Gold, David L. (1977). 1145:Дуличенко, Александр Д. 1075:Die Slawischen Sprachen 718:) with standard suffix 646:by its native speakers. 632:Exonymic language names 542:term that designates a 518:/ name), also known as 1253:Jewish Language Review 1107:Dubois, Alain (2000). 759:Good & Cysouw 2013 741:List of language names 716:loquor, loqui, locutus 507: 264:Theoretical frameworks 218:Philosophy of language 198:History of linguistics 1506:Room, Adrian (1996). 1424:Martí, Fèlix (2005). 616:) or endoglottonyms ( 158:Conversation analysis 1167:Goebl, Hans (1979). 987:Skutnabb-Kangas 2000 402:Internet linguistics 312:Construction grammar 1379:Language in Society 1069:Back, Otto (1988). 612:), endoglossonyms ( 337:Systemic functional 132:Applied linguistics 74:General linguistics 1355:A Grammar of Teiwa 1037:, p. 181-220. 989:, p. 178-179. 887:, p. 313-339. 773:, p. 194-198. 761:, p. 339-342. 688:groups of speakers 442:Theory of language 412:Origin of language 367:Autonomy of syntax 322:Grammaticalization 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Index

Linguonyms
a series
Linguistics
Outline
History
Index
Diachronic
Lexicography
Morphology
Phonology
Pragmatics
Semantics
Syntax
Syntax–semantics interface
Typology
Acquisition
Anthropological
Applied
Computational
Conversation analysis
Corpus linguistics
Discourse analysis
Distance
Documentation
Ethnography of communication
Ethnomethodology
Forensic
History of linguistics
Interlinguistics
Neurolinguistics

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