
Croatian external relations as reflected by the use of exonyms
Author(s) -
Peter Jordan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
studia lexicographica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2459-5578
pISSN - 1846-6745
DOI - 10.33604/sl.14.27.4
Subject(s) - glossary , croatian , situated , linguistics , german , feature (linguistics) , history , sociology , computer science , philosophy , artificial intelligence
Departing from the assumption that exonyms, in the sense of »names used in a specific language for a geographical feature situated outside the area where thatlanguage is spoken and differing in its form from the name used in an officialor well-established language of the area where the geographical feature is situated«(UN Glossary definition 2007), are indicators of external historical as well ascurrent political, cultural, and economic relations of a community, the articleinvestigates the case of Croatian exonyms as documented by the recentlypublished editions of Ivana Crljenko (2016, 2018). For comparison,(Austrian-)German, Hungarian and Italian exonyms are also examined in this respect.In essence, the assumption is found to also be confirmed by the Croatian case,although several linguistic factors distort the picture. The article alsoreveals the weaknesses of the current UN Glossary definitions of the terms»exonym« and »endonym«.