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*Kerh2- and *ker- Roots in Ancient Celtic Onomastics Against the Indo-European Background

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
It is well known that the root *ker- ‘upper (body) part, horn’ and its secondary variant *kerh2- ‘head’ have enjoyed high productivity in all Indo-European languages, at least in the field of common names which was thoroughly surveyed in the past century
Marcos Medrano Duque
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Name structures and name survival [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
No abstract ...
Hough, Carole
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Ubiquitous Place Names Standardization and Study in Indonesia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Place names play a vital role in human society. Names exist in all languages and place names are an indispensible part of International communication. This has been acknowledged by the establishment of the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical ...
Lauder, A. F. (Allan)   +1 more
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Anthroponyms as a Part of Russian Dialect Phraseological Expressions: Vectors of Semantic Reinterpretation

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This article explores the role of anthroponyms in the development of extra-literary (dialectal) phraseological expressions within the Russian dialects of the Kama region.
Ivan Alekseevich Podyukov
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Społeczeństwo poznańskie z perspektywy onimicznej – wstępna rekonstrukcja badawcza [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
As yet, there have been no comprehensive study on the historical anthroponymy of Poznań and Great Poland. On the map of Poland this region constitutes a kind of terra incognita. The article presented is a part of the project whose objective is to compile
Kołodziejczyk-Trawińska, Aneta
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On the Origin of the East Slavic Surname Kagadeev

open access: yesВопросы ономастики
This article investigates the East Slavic surname Kagadeev from both linguistic and etymological perspectives. A number of related variants are attested across East Slavic territories (Kogodeev, Kakadeev, Kakadzeev, Kagadiy, Kogodey, Kagady, Kakadiy ...
Nadezhda Vladimirovna Zhuravleva   +1 more
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Change in Dungan (Huitzu) anthroponymy, as a marker of identity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
В статье рассматривается трансформация антропонимики дунган стран Центральной Азии. Показано, что проживание дунганского населения Кыргызстана и Казахстана за пределами своего основного этнического массива под влиянием окружения приводит к значительным ...
Djon, A. A.   +3 more
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Unveiling Identity

open access: yesNames
This study explores the pervasive impact of name bias on Kurdish-origin individuals and Syrian Arab refugees within Turkey's socio-political landscape.
Ömer Gökhan Ulum
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For the Love of Karen

open access: yesNames
Recent years have seen the proliferation in the use of the personal name Karen as a term of derision. While much has been written in the popular media about the complex socio-political issues surrounding this development, comparatively little ...
I. M. Nick
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Le nom du chien en pays bretonnant

open access: yesLa Bretagne Linguistique, 1987
Based on a survey on the name of the dog in the Morlaix region, we ask ourselves in what way the naming system of the dog characterises the place of this animal in the society where we live.
Marvonne Abraham
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