Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/62654
Type: Journal article
Title: Folk toponymy and offshore fishing ground names on the Dudley Peninsula, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Author: Nash, J.
Citation: Island Studies Journal, 2010; 5(1):43-60
Publisher: University of Prince Edward Island
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 1715-2593
1715-2593
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Joshua Nash
Abstract: This paper analyses data on two aspects of unofficial place-naming or folk toponymy on the Dudley Peninsula, the eastern peninsula of Kangaroo Island, South Australia, namely (1) local unofficial toponyms, and (2) offshore fishing ground names. These place-name categories reflect naming patterns that embody specific local events, history and land use in the island's colourful past, and represent an important element of the collective memory of the area. It argues that a deeper analysis of various taxa of folk toponymy, especially in remote island locations with brief histories, can help toponymists and linguists understand broad principles involved in place-naming. Furthermore, it suggests island toponymy in Australia is an under-researched field, which deserves greater prominence in Australian place-name studies. © 2010 - Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Keywords: Australia
islands
Kangaroo Island
naming motivation
offshore fishing ground names
toponymy
unofficial place-names
Rights: © 2010 - Institute of Island Studies, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Published version: http://vre2.upei.ca/islandstudies.ca/sites/vre2.upei.ca.islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-5-1-2010-Nash.pdf
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