From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, terminology has become a war zone due to the region’s longstanding ethno-political conflict. Unfortunately, with the exception Hawes-Bilger’s work (2007), there is little current research exploring this phenomenon. This paper aims to fill this current gap in knowledge by conduct...

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Main Author: Maureen Murray
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2014-06-01
Series:Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/7212
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spelling doaj-a7a3a48758b24226882acb4d0589d20b2020-11-25T03:24:40ZengFirenze University PressStudi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies2239-39782014-06-014410.13128/SIJIS-2239-3978-1466612432From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern IrelandMaureen Murray0BSFM: Laboratorio editoriale OA (Responsabile)In Northern Ireland, terminology has become a war zone due to the region’s longstanding ethno-political conflict. Unfortunately, with the exception Hawes-Bilger’s work (2007), there is little current research exploring this phenomenon. This paper aims to fill this current gap in knowledge by conducting a quantitative analysis on the use of contentious place names in Northern Ireland. The terms in this corpus linguistic study will be limited to ‘Londonderry,’ ‘Northern Ireland,’ and ‘the Republic of Ireland’ and their variants. Ultimately, the goal of this paper is to determine if the relative peace throughout the last 15 years has led to less use of politically charged toponyms among the main actors in the conflict: the Republicans and Unionists within Northern Ireland itself. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/7212
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From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
Studi Irlandesi : a Journal of Irish Studies
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title From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
title_short From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
title_full From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
title_fullStr From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
title_full_unstemmed From Shibboleths to Shared Terminology? The Divisive Place Names of Northern Ireland
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publisher Firenze University Press
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publishDate 2014-06-01
description In Northern Ireland, terminology has become a war zone due to the region’s longstanding ethno-political conflict. Unfortunately, with the exception Hawes-Bilger’s work (2007), there is little current research exploring this phenomenon. This paper aims to fill this current gap in knowledge by conducting a quantitative analysis on the use of contentious place names in Northern Ireland. The terms in this corpus linguistic study will be limited to ‘Londonderry,’ ‘Northern Ireland,’ and ‘the Republic of Ireland’ and their variants. Ultimately, the goal of this paper is to determine if the relative peace throughout the last 15 years has led to less use of politically charged toponyms among the main actors in the conflict: the Republicans and Unionists within Northern Ireland itself.
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/bsfm-sijis/article/view/7212
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