Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Norman toponymy refers to all place-names in Normandy. Some belong to the common heritage of the Langue d'oïl extension zone in northern France and Belgium; this is called Pre-Normanic. Others contains Old Norse and Old English male names and toponymic appellatives. They intermingle with romance male names and place-name elements to create a very specific substratum typical of Normandy within the extension zone of the Langue d'oïl. These are sometimes called Normanic.. }
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- Norman_toponymy abstract "Norman toponymy refers to all place-names in Normandy. Some belong to the common heritage of the Langue d'oïl extension zone in northern France and Belgium; this is called Pre-Normanic. Others contains Old Norse and Old English male names and toponymic appellatives. They intermingle with romance male names and place-name elements to create a very specific substratum typical of Normandy within the extension zone of the Langue d'oïl. These are sometimes called Normanic.".
- Norman_toponymy comment "Norman toponymy refers to all place-names in Normandy. Some belong to the common heritage of the Langue d'oïl extension zone in northern France and Belgium; this is called Pre-Normanic. Others contains Old Norse and Old English male names and toponymic appellatives. They intermingle with romance male names and place-name elements to create a very specific substratum typical of Normandy within the extension zone of the Langue d'oïl. These are sometimes called Normanic.".