罗马尼亚的谐音和谐音反映了1918年的大联盟

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 GEOGRAPHY Mitteilungen Der Osterreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1553/MOEGG162S495
Oliviu Felecan
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在对纪念性名称的探索中,研究者们越来越关注同义词和谐音与历史、地理、政治、民族、社会和文化背景之间的关系。这些重要的方面决定了当局决定(重新)命名公共空间。本研究的目的是分析与1918年罗马尼亚大联盟相关的同义词和谐音词,以及它们在城市地名景观中的传播和出现。第一次世界大战的结束重新划定了欧洲的边界,导致了新国家的出现,一些国家独立,另一些国家统一。在这方面,罗马尼亚也不例外,因为它加入了邻国的行列,重新构成了旧大陆的政治版图。国家的统一发生在1918年12月1日,这一天自1990年以来一直被庆祝为罗马尼亚国庆日。为了汇编用于调查罗马尼亚各地1918年大联盟地名的语料库,作者查阅了大众媒体和在线地图,因为它们最能反映当前的状况。社会学、心理学、民族语言学、地理学和历史学的观点构成了研究的方法论框架。文章的结论之一是,特兰西瓦尼亚与罗马尼亚王国的统一是罗马尼亚政治精英的最大成就。因此,由于二十世纪的重大政治变化,它有可能成为罗马尼亚公共空间中最常见的纪念名称。语言、地理、宗教或社会动机,与一个地方的配置相关,失去了突出性,因为关注的中心变成了大多数人口、地方政府和统治政治阶层所接受的历史联系。
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Romanian Oikonyms and Hodonyms Mirroring the Great Union of 1918
In the exploration of commemorative names, researchers’ attention has focused increasingly on the relationship between hodonyms and oikonyms, on the one hand, and history, geography, politics, ethnic, social, and cultural context, on the other. These significant aspects determine the authorities’ decision to (re)name public space. The aim of this study is to analyse hodonyms and oikonyms evocative of the Great Union of Romania of 1918, as well as their dissemination and occurrence in urban toponymic landscape. The end of World War I redrew the borders of Europe and led to the appearance of new states, the independence of certain countries, and the unification of others. In this respect, Romania was not an exception, as it joined the neighbouring countries in the reconfiguration of the political map of the old continent. The unification of the country took place on 1 December 1918, a date which has been celebrated since 1990 as the National Day of Romania. To compile the corpus used to investigate toponyms referring to the Great Union of 1918 throughout Romania, the author consulted the mass media and online maps, as they mirror the current state of affairs the best. Precepts from socio-, psycho-, ethnolinguistics, geography and history make up the methodological framework of the research. One of the conclusions of the article is that the Unification of Transylvania with the Kingdom of Romania is the greatest achievement of the Romanian political elite. Therefore, it had all the odds to become the most frequently encountered commemorative name in Romanian public space as a result of the major political changes of the twentieth century. The linguistic, geographical, religious or social motivation, related to the configuration of a place, loses prominence, as the centre of attention becomes the historical connection accepted by the majority of the population, local administration, and the ruling political class.
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