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Names and Naming

2015
From an anthropological, comparative point of view it can be securely stated that the analytic category ‘personal name’ describes a centrally important aspect of all of the different styles of human existence that anthropologists and historians have recorded over the years.
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Naming Names

2007
Abstract asked to tell the difference between one sound and another, a lis tener today may respond in a number of ways. One high-tech method involves reproducing the field of varying intensities of a sound sample as a contour landscape representing amplitude as height, and frequency and time as longitude and latitude.
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The naming of names

British Society for Middle Eastern Studies. Bulletin, 1984
We, who must be free or die that speak the tongue that Shakspeare spake, tend to smile at the French with their Academy to regulate their choice of vocabulary (never mind how few of them take any notice of its rulings). We have nothing comparable in this country.
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On Naming

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1980
Much has been said about what's in a name, but what, in law, is a name? Following a discussion of studies on the impact of a name on a person, the author discusses what constitutes a name at law.
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Valid publication of the names of forty-two phyla of prokaryotes

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2021
Aharon Oren, George M Garrity
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The connotative meanings of sound symbolism in brand names: A conceptual framework

Journal of Business Research, 2022
Kosuke Motoki   +2 more
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Naming names

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2016
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