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Indigenous naming practices in the Western Mediterranean: the case of Iberian [PDF]
The Iberian language is directly attested by ca. 2,250 inscriptions spanning the period from the 5th century BC to the 1st century AD, distributed between Eastern Andalusia and Languedoc.
Moncunill Martí, Noemí
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ABSTRACT It is well established that families maintain ties across national borders. Research shows that caregiving obligations between adult children and their parents can induce care burden and negatively impact well‐being, particularly when children are unable to adequately care for parents abroad.
David Schiefer +2 more
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Is That a Pun in Your Pocket, Or...? [PDF]
To publicize my two wordplay books, which were published in the early 1960s, I prepared a talk that I delivered in such exotic places as Paris and Jersey City. (Really!
Hauptman, Don
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Social Vulnerability Index as a Tool to Evaluate the Distribution of Head and Neck Oncology Surgeons
This study examines the geographic distribution of head and neck oncology surgeons in the U.S. and its association with neighborhood‐level social determinants of health using the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). Findings indicate that higher social vulnerability within specific themes of social determinants of health correlates with increased ...
Asher C. Park +7 more
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Buddhist and Indian Elements in the Onomastics of the Iranian Manichaean Texts
The use of names and terms of Indian origin bears witness to encounters of Iranian-speaking Manichaeans with Indian religious traditions and cultures, but the importance of an impact of Indian religions on Manichaeism is still subject of scholarly ...
Iris Colditz
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The Slipperiness of Name: Biography and Gender in Australian Cultural Databases
Abstract In this article, we examine and historicise problems related to name and gender in biographical and cultural databases. Combining theoretical and computational approaches to onomastics, we identify contradictory naming conventions, intriguing patterns and distinct institutional vestiges in the recording and representation of artistic careers ...
Nat Cutter +2 more
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‘To assume another name’: Race, gender, family and name changing in New York City, 1887–2012
Abstract The name‐change petitions housed in the New York City Civil Court allow us to see the ways that Jewish families, cisgender women and transgender people throughout the twentieth and twenty‐first centuries used state mechanisms to challenge institutionalised antisemitism and traditional definitions of family and gender. At the same time, however,
Kirsten Fermaglich
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Problems of the baltic-slavic linguistic unity and ancient prussian language in the scientific heritage of Victor Petrov [PDF]
Мета дослідження – проаналізувати методологічні аспекти використання В. Петровим балтійських мов та їх архаїчних структур для реконструкції дописемних етапів слов’янського (передовсім українського) етногенезу.
Андрєєв, Віталій Миколайович
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ABSTRACT Transnational family research documented well the challenges that migrated adult children experience when they want to provide care to their stayed‐behind families. Yet similar results are provided by research on long‐distance carers who are not international migrants.
David Schiefer, Magdalena Nowicka
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Abstract This paper aims to provide a critical survey of classical Latin literature—with a few insights into slightly later (i.e. Augustan or early imperial) literature—as transmitted in ancient manuscripts dating prior to the third century, i.e.
Maria Chiara Scappaticcio
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