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CATEGORY OF GENDER IN UNOFFICIAL ANTHROPONOMY
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Introduction to Interpersonal Acceptance-Rejection Theory (IPARTheory) and Evidence [PDF]
Interpersonal acceptance-rejection theory (IPARTheory) is an evidence-based theory of socialization and lifespan development. It is composed of three subtheories, each of which deals with a separate but interrelated set of issues.
Rohner, Ronald P.
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Name and sign: First name as a symbol of ethnic identity of Vojvodina Germans [PDF]
In this paper we consider the choice of and use of first names among Vojvodina Germans at the beginning of the 21st century. Anthroponomy, the practice of choosing and using first names among the members of the German minority in Vojvodina will ...
Krel Aleksandar +1 more
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Syllable Structure in Setswana Personal Names
The study analyses the characteristics of syllables in personal names of the Setswana (Tswana) language (Sotho subgroup of the Bantu languages, Southern Africa).
Boikanyego Sebina +1 more
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Training machines of person's names in romanian language [PDF]
In this article the authors study the means variety of forming the names of the person in Romanian, starting from the hypothesis that the antraponimic etymology cannot be established without the knowledge of the derivational system. The study illustrates
LAPADAT, Laviniu +1 more
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International anthroponomy in Tuvan naming practice [PDF]
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Names symbolize an individual’s identity, highlighting their unique attributes and representing their religious and cultural background. Names often serve as initial indicators of individuals’ cultural identities and beliefs. In the context of interfaith
Banu Güzelderen +2 more
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North Russian Dialectal Nicknames Derived from Names of Food: An Ethnolinguistic Аpproach [PDF]
The article deals with traditional collective and individual nicknames attested in Arkhangelsk and Vologda regions, as well as in the north-east of Kostroma region. The “internal form” and motivation of names, as explained by dialect speakers, enable the
Ksenia V. Osipova
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We examine anthroponomy, used in Brazil, derived from Latin and Greek, documented in an etymologic onomastic dictionary of the Portuguese language (Machado, 2003).
Aurelina Ariadne Domingues Almeida
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La antroponimia en tiempos de la protección de los datos personales
Anthroponomy is a discipline with a long tradition in the study of names that has anthropological, historical, sociological and, of course, linguistic explanatory dimensions that contribute enormously to the knowledge and understanding of past and ...
Francisco J.Peral Rabasa
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