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Persuasive Role of Ethnonyms in Spanish Electoral Discourse

Arctic
The article examines the persuasive impact of ethnonyms and ethnic categories on the voters in Spanish electoral discourse. In the modern world, the mechanisms of political communication are generating a growing interest. It is explained by the influence
I. Smirnova, E. S. Korzhukova
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Family and Ethnonym

2017
The problem of naming forager-cultivator peoples is well-known. They call themselves by terms of kinship and shared humanity, but other people give them a variety of confusing and often derogatory names. Yet ethnonyms underpin ethnographic writing and cross-cultural comparison.
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On the Ethnonym Khazar

Iran and the Caucasus
Abstract The early or proto-history of the Khazars is still far from being thoroughly investigated, in regard to the world wide popularity of the Khazar studies. There are still many vague points to be discovered, despite the great attempts especially for the last hundred years of modern Khazar studies. We may differentiate between the terms Khazar
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Origin of the Ethnonym Sirgeli

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy
The article discusses scientific forecasts of the enthogenesis of the Sirgeli tribe. The name Sirgeli has historical and mythological significance. S.G. Klyashtorny says that the Seyanto tribe, which is contained in ancient Chinese chronicles, is the Sir tribe. The name sir is found in the Tonykok monument: «Turk sir budun yerinte bod kalmadu».
А. Kalshabek, Kһ. Tadzhiyev
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Uzbek people’s ethnonymic legends

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
U. Jumanazarov, D. Jumanazarova
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Un ethnonyme imaginaire : les Coces

Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 1973
Polge Henri. Un ethnonyme imaginaire : les Coces. In: Revue Internationale d'Onomastique, 25e année N°3, juillet 1973. p. 196.
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On the Ethnonym Saka

2014
Eskiçağ'da bütün Avrasya'yı kendi yönetimlerinde birleştiren İskit/ Sakalar, bildiğimiz ilk Türklerdir. İsimleri ise sahip oldukları ay inancından gelmektedir. Bugünkü, aynı ismi taşıyan Sakha (Yakut) ve Sagay Türklerinin de aynı inançları korudukları ve Sakh kelimesini Tanrı anlamında kullandıkları görülmektedir.
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ETHNONYMS OF SCOTLAND

The European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2021
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