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5. Policies for standardization and attitudes
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Owner-controlled policy:
person/institution in charge of a geographical object
decides on the spelling of its name
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Do you know where these English towns or
counties are located? And can you pronounce them?
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Conservationist policy:
the name version as it has come down to us should be preserved
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Attitudes towards geographical
names:
- Geographical names are linguistic reference
tools, so they can be streamlined, spelled as they
sound
- Geographical names are proper names,
part of our cultural heritage. As proper names do not change,
so geographical names should not be altered but be preserved.
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