Signatures of geography, climate and foliage on given names of baby girls. [PDF]
Huey RB, Miles DB.
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The Onomastics of Inuit/Iberian Names in Southern Labrador in the Historic Past [PDF]
Mitchell, Greg, Marguirault, Ihintza
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Construction of the Armenian Surname List (ASL) for public health research. [PDF]
Movsisyan AS, Nasseri K, Keegan TH.
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Two New Pahlavi Inscriptions from Fars Province, Iran [PDF]
First edition of two previously unknown Middle Persian inscriptions from the region of Fars in ...
Asadi, Ali, Cereti, Carlo G.
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Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi's Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil's Memory]. [PDF]
Goikolea-Amiano I, Simour L.
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Sequencing toponymic change: A quantitative longitudinal analysis of street renaming in Sibiu, Romania. [PDF]
Rusu MS.
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Extracting, investigating and representing geographical concepts in Herodotus: the case of the Black Sea [PDF]
In a short break from his preparations for the invasion of Scythia, Darius stops off where the Bosporus was bridged and sails to the Dark Rocks, apparently retracing the steps of the Argonauts.1 ‘There’, Herodotus reports, ‘he sat on the headland and ...
Barker, Elton +3 more
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On homonymy and polysemy in place-names
The linguistic term homonymy is used within toponomastics to refer to place-names with the same modern form but different origins. Examples include Oxton, Newton and Maryburgh in various parts of the British Isles, and Cambridge in various parts of ...
Hough, Carole
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A Kiss Lajos-díj 2016. évi nyertese: dr. Póczos Rita
Winner of the 2016 Lajos Kiss Prize: Dr Rita Póczos The Lajos Kiss Prize, awarded every two or three years since 2006, is considered to be a highly prestigious award for young onomasticians.
István Hoffmann
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Older rationales and other challenges in handling causes of death in historical individual-level databases: the case of Copenhagen, 1880-1881. [PDF]
Revuelta-Eugercios B +2 more
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