That the indexing of officially sanctioned identity and ideology as well as the appropriation of human space are performed by and in turn index The analysis provides quantitative and longitudinal support to Scollon and Scollon’s (2003) claim Ment of subsequent political state ideologies. Drawing on historical archival data allows us to interpret spatial and temporal patterns of odonymic choices as the public embodi. Linguistics, Linguistic Landscape (LL) studies and geographical analysis to visualize waves of street (re)naming during a century of political We triangulate results from variationist socio. National past that are “supportive of the hegemonic socio-political order” (Azaryahu, 1997:480). Our analysis focuses on the ways in which semantic choices in the streetscape are recruited to canonize traces of the This article presents the results of an interdisciplinary project that explores street name changes in Leipzig, a city in eastern Germany, over the
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