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David Mark's contribution to ethnophysiography research

This article describes Professor David Mark's considerable contributions over the last 11 years to research in Ethnophysiography, the study of terms used for landscape features in different languages, and toponyms (place-names). His preceding research is briefly discussed to provide a summary o...

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Published in:International journal of geographical information science : IJGIS 2014-06, Vol.28 (6), p.1246-1263
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