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introduction [2022/06/02 10:33] annintroduction [2022/09/26 13:50] – [Material and method] ann
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-====== Atlas of surnames in the Dutch language area: introduction ======+====== Atlas of surnames in the Dutch language area: Introduction ======
  
 ===== About this project ===== ===== About this project =====
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 ===== Material and method ===== ===== Material and method =====
  
-The maps in this surname atlas are based on the exhaustive list of surnames of residents of Belgium resp. of the Netherlands in 2007.\\+The maps in this surname atlas are based on a complete list of surnames of residents of Belgium resp. of the Netherlands in 2007.\\
 The Belgian material contains the surnames, the place of residence and the number of name bearers per municipality of everyone who was registered in the Belgian population register on 31-12-2007.\\ The Belgian material contains the surnames, the place of residence and the number of name bearers per municipality of everyone who was registered in the Belgian population register on 31-12-2007.\\
-The Dutch material contains all surnames (314,000 in total) with the number of name bearers per municipality, which were registered within the Municipal Personal Records Database of the Dutch municipalities around September 5, 2007. I sincerely thank Leendert Brouwer (Central Bureau for Genealogy, The Hague) and Dr. Gerrit Bloothooft (Utrecht University) for making this material available to me my scientific purposes.\\ +The Dutch material contains all surnames (314,000 in total) with the number of name bearers per municipality, which were registered in the population register of the Dutch municipalities around September 5, 2007. I sincerely thank Leendert Brouwer (Central Bureau for Genealogy, The Hague) and Dr. Gerrit Bloothooft (Utrecht University) for making this material available to me for my scientific purposes.\\ 
-Engineer Sebastiaan Marynissen (Whisthub BV) developed mapping software, with which name maps can be drawn with circle symbols of varying size and colour (following the format used in the Deutscher Familiennamenatlas), showing the frequency and distribution of the selected name types in the Dutch language area. Unless indicated otherwise, a representation showing relative frequencies, which allow the pronounced regional differences to become very well visible, was chosen for all maps. The lower limit for the data query was five name bearers per municipality.\\+Engineer Sebastiaan Marynissen (Whisthub BV) developed mapping software, with which name maps can be drawn with circle symbols of varying size and colour (following the format used in the Deutscher Familiennamenatlas), showing the frequency and distribution of the selected name types in the Dutch language area. Unless indicated otherwise, a representation showing relative frequencies, which allow the pronounced regional differences to become very well visible, is chosen for all maps. The lower limit for the data query is five name bearers per municipality.\\
  
-The distribution of an individual Belgian or Dutch surname can be looked up on the websites https://familienaam.be (for Belgium) and https://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/ (for the Netherlands). For these websites, the same material is used as for this atlas.+The distribution of an individual Belgian or Dutch surname can be looked up on the websites https://familienaam.be (for Belgium) and https://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/ (for the Netherlands). The same material is used for these websites as for this atlas. 
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 +The pages with the maps that are online published in this DokuWiki, are each structured as follows: 
 +  * Research question: explanation of what kind of variation is dealt with 
 +  * Data: enumeration of tokens (i.e. individual surnames with frequency) for each mapped type 
 +  * Map(s) (A, B, C…) with geographical distribution of the treated types in the Dutch language area 
 +  * Comment: Interpretation of the distribution of the types on the map 
 +  * Other variation: reference to other map pages with other types of variation on the same lexeme 
 +  * Tag: (Bottom right:) Overview of all pages in the atlas on which the tagged lexeme was treated
  
  
  
  
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