Chuvash Toponymy Database v.0.1

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Toponymic Database Documentation

Overview

This database is designed to systematically store, analyze and eventually visualize historical and contemporary toponyms (place names) with a structured approach, focusing on spatial, linguistic, and temporal aspects. The structure consists of three interlinked tables:

  1. Spatial Table - Stores geographical locations and metadata.
  2. Linguistic Table - Captures toponyms, their various variants and linguistic attributes like pronunciation and etymology.
  3. Temporal Table - Documents historical changes in toponyms over time.

1. Spatial Table

Purpose:

The spatial table contains unique geographic entities, their locations, and relevant metadata.

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2. Linguistic Table

Purpose:

The linguistic table stores different names (and their variants) of the same geographic object across different languages and sources, etymological information and other linguistic metadata.

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3. Temporal Table

Purpose:

This table records historical changes in toponyms, tracking their usage over time.

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4. Sources Table

Purpose:

This table consolidates bibliographic or archival references that substantiate historical information in the 3. Temporal Table. Each entry describes a single source, such as a book, article, map, or manuscript. Linking these sources to Temporal ensures that statements like “this settlement was called so-and-so from year X to year Y” can be properly backed by historical documentation.

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