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A hypothetical neurological association between dehumanization and human rights abuses. [PDF]
Murrow GB, Murrow R.
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Bantu language trees reflect the spread of farming across sub-Saharan Africa: a maximum-parsimony analysis. [PDF]
Holden CJ.
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Origins and divergence of the Roma (gypsies). [PDF]
Gresham D +16 more
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Mutation history of the roma/gypsies. [PDF]
Morar B +21 more
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Along with all levels of the onomastic system, ethnonyms also have their own patterns of formation. As in many Turkic languages, Uzbek also has simple, compound, root, and derived ethnonyms, which differ from other languages in some aspects according to the rules of Uzbek grammar.
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Ethnonyms in Greek phraseology
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Origins of the Formosan Ethnonyms
Taiwan’s Austronesian aboriginal tribes have distinctive linguistically Formosan ethnonyms for which a wide variety of etymologies have been proposed.
Gauss, Valdis
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