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Place-Name Literature, United States and Canada 1961–1962

Authors: Pauline A.Seely; Richard B.Sealock;

Place-Name Literature, United States and Canada 1961–1962

Abstract

Cray, Ed. Ethnic and place names as derisive adjectives. Western Folklore 21 :27 -34, Jan. 1962. Fairclough, G. Thomas. A variant of 'downtown.' American Speech 37: 158, May 1962. Heier, Edmund. Russo-German place-names in Russia and in North America. Names 9:260-68, Dec. 1961. Names resulting from the Russo-German immigration are discussed on p.266-68. Jennings, Gary. Naming names and backgrounds. Denver Post Oct. 29, 1961, Roundup p. 31. General article on names in the U. S. Condensed in Reader's Digest 79:114-16; Dec. 1961 under title: Why did they call it that? Kane, Joseph Nathan. The American counties; a ~ecord of the origin of the names of the 3,072 counties, dates of creation and organization, area, 1960 population, historical data, etc, of the fifty States. Rev. ed. New York, Scarecrow Press, 1962. 540 p. 1st ed. 1960. 500 p. Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick. An etymological note on the tribal name of the Cherokees and certain place and proper names derived from Cherokee. Journal of the Graduate Research Genter 30:37-41, April 1962. Krueger , John R. A pronunciation standard for place names of the Pacific Northwest. American Speech 37 :74, Feb. 1962. Local pronunciations of some tribal names and place-names. Further comments by C. F. Voegelin, ibid. 37 :75, Feb. 1962. Leigh, Rufus Wood. Naming of the Green, Sevier, and Virgin Rivers. Utah Historical Quarterly 29: 137 -47, April 1961. Adapted from his full-length book manuscript, Indian, Spanish, and government survey place names oj the Great Basin and Oolorado plateaus.

Keywords

P1-1091, Philology. Linguistics

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