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What's in a Surname? Physique, Aptitude, and Sports Type Comparisons between Tailors and Smiths. [PDF]
Voracek M, Rieder S, Stieger S, Swami V.
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Contextualizing ancient texts with generative neural networks. [PDF]
Assael Y +13 more
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POETONYMS AS MARKERS OF INTERTEXTUALITY IN ONOMASTIC SPACE OF A LITERARY WORK
H.E. Mikhnenko, L.V. Kucheriava
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The Indo-European Cognate Relationships dataset. [PDF]
Anderson C +90 more
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Eduard Berend and the beginnings of German literary onomastics
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Trends in endocrine onomastics: The case of polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Kalra S, Baruah MP, Saikia M.
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What`s in a name: towards literary onomastics in Kiswahili literature
A mention of name in literature is almost always likely to recall the question Juliet posed to Romeo about his family name Montague in William Shakespeare´s Romeo and Juliet. In reading creative works we tend to identify characters basically by the names given to them.
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THE IMPORTANCE OF ONOMASTIC ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF LITERARY WORKS
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