Transliteration of Bulgarian geographic names in English papers
Journal Title: ZooNotes - Year 2015, Vol 80, Issue 0
Abstract
Some recommendations on English transliterations of Bulgarian geographic names were given which can be usable in preparing scientific papers. Examples of the following types of names were presented: I. names well known in English; II. transliterated Bulgarian names: complex names, names of mountains and mountains consisted only by a single massif.
Authors and Affiliations
DIMITAR BECHEV, DILIAN GEORGIEV
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