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The patterns of recording the names of German residents in Kėdainiai in the nineteenth century: Introductory remarks The article analyses the patterns of recording German surnames in the town of Kėdainiai in the nineteenth century on the basis of about
Alma Ragauskaitė
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O uwarunkowaniach procesu kształtowania się i stabilizacji rosyjskich nazwisk [PDF]
The aim of this article is to point to the factors that started the process of family names formation in the Eastern Slavonic area. It also discusses extralinguistic reasons for fixing them as permanent surnames.
Hrynkiewicz-Adamskich, Bożena
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Parents Accidentally Substitute Similar Sounding Sibling Names More Often then Dissimilar Names [PDF]
Zenzi M. Griffin, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States of AmericaZenzi M. Griffin, Thomas Wangerman, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of AmericaWhen ...
Griffin, Zenzi M. +1 more
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Family names in villages Dercen and Szernye This paper presents the complete family name stocks of two villages of Bereg county (Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine). The categories of the classification are: I.
Lajos Mizser
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Adalékok a nyelvhasználók családnevekkel kapcsolatos ismeretéhez
Comments on language users’ knowledge about family names The paper presents the conclusions drawn from a 2010 questionnaire survey of adult language users’ knowledge about, and attitudes to their own names, family names from their places of ...
Anita Schirm
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Distribution of Korean Family Names
The family name distribution in Korea is investigated in comparison with previous studies in other countries. In Korea, both the family name and its birthplace, where the ancestor of the family originated, are commonly used to distinguish one family name
Beom Jun Kim +5 more
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Power-law Distribution of Family Names in Japanese Societies
We study the frequency distribution of family names. From a common data base, we count the number of people who share the same family name. This is the size of the family. We find that (i) the total number of different family names in a society scales as
Lee, Youngki +3 more
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18. századi családnevek a Felső-Rábaközből
18th century family names in the Felső-Rábaköz region The results of the quantitative analysis of family names of the Felső-Rábaköz region reflect the adversities of regional history took place until the turn of the 17th–18th centuries. The 1715
Józsefné Varga
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Changing the name of the NBPF/DUF1220 domain to the Olduvai domain [PDF]
We are jointly proposing a new name for a protein domain of approximately 65 amino acids that has been previously termed NBPF or DUF1220. Our two labs independently reported the initial studies of this domain, which is encoded almost entirely within a ...
Sikela, James M, Van Roy, Frans
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