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The wolf, the lamb, and the big "Oh!": voids, (w)holes, and epitaphic emptiness in Frances Burney's Hubert de Vere. [PDF]
Saggini F.
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Supplements to the Yearbooks of Major Japanese Newspapers as a Source for Onomastic Research
Evgenia L. Frolova
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Romanticism, Symbolism and Onomastics in Tolkien’s Legendarium [PDF]
E.B. Burgum once wrote in the Kenyon Review (1941): “He who seeks to define Romanticism is entering a hazardous occupation which has claimed many victims”. However there is no denying that sensibility is one of the consensual pointers.
A. Birks, T. Fornet-Ponse, T. Honegger
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Society, Politics, and Ideology of Classical Athens [PDF]
В книге – на основании анализа разнообразных источников и использования последних достижений историографии – рассматриваются дискуссионные проблемы истории Афин V–IV вв. до н.э., а также сопутствующие темы.
Karpyuk, Sergey Georgievich +1 more
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PERSONAL NAMES AND LANGUAGE SHIFT IN EAST JAVA [PDF]
This paper is intended to trace the speed of language shift through names practices in given society. In Sidoarjo, for instance, the parents are motivated to attach foreign names to their children.
Widyastuti, Widyastuti
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Badania nad antroponimią ormiańską w Polsce
STUDIES ON ARMENIAN ANTHROPONYMS IN POLAND The history of studies on Armenian anthroponyms in Poland dates back to the mid 1880s, when the works of Jan Hanusz (1858-1887), one of the precursors of Polish onomastics, were published. Subsequent linguists
Łukasz Trzeciak
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Signatures of geography, climate and foliage on given names of baby girls. [PDF]
Huey RB, Miles DB.
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Martyna Gibka, Literary onomastics: A theory, Łódź: ArchaeGraph, 2019, 170 pp.
Grant W. Smith
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