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The work examines the origins and meanings of local place-names, arguing that surviving toponyms preserve traces of earlier languages and populations. It outlines comparative philology and stresses grammatical analysis over superficial word resemblances for tracing linguistic relationships, especially within Indo-European/Teutonic speech. The book classifies name-components into descriptive categories—tribes, families, individuals, gods, animals, plants, minerals, and qualities—and into general topographical classes—rivers, lakes, mountains, valleys, plains, woods, and habitations. Numerous etymological exemplars illustrate how specific elements recur across regions and languages, and how ordinary natural features and human associations shape local nomenclature.

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Richard Morris

Richard Morris was a notable figure in the study of linguistics and etymology, particularly recognized for his work on the origins of local names. His key publication, "The Etymology of Local Names / With a short introduction to the relationship of languages. Teutonic names," explores the connections between language and place, shedding light on how names reflect cultural and historical contexts. Morris's contributions to the understanding of language relationships have made a lasting impact on the field, offering insights into the evolution of names and their significance in the Teutonic linguistic tradition.

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