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Restoring and attributing ancient texts using deep neural networks. [PDF]
Assael Y +8 more
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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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Generally speaking, even those with only a mild interest in onomastics feel that they can usually pinpoint the national or ethnic origin of individuals imply by hearing their names. This becomes doubly so when the first and last names fall into the same
Bernard, Thomas L.
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Anthroponymy evolution of Javanese diaspora names in Malaysia (social onomastics study). [PDF]
Widodo ST +3 more
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Late medieval Maltese surnames of Arabic and Greek origin [PDF]
As a contribution to the historical study of Maltese and Greater Sicilian onomastics, this article is an analysis of fifteenth-century Maltese surnames of low frequency (5 or less occurrences in the militia lists of 1419 and 1480) which are of certain
Hull, Geoffrey
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How well does NamSor perform in predicting the country of origin and ethnicity of individuals based on their first and last names? [PDF]
Sebo P.
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Did you ever swim or stroll or frug or jerk or make like a fish or a mashed potato? Do you know that people used to turkey trot and black bottom and even waltz?
Ashley, Leonard R. N.
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Front Cover and Publication Information, Volume 28 Issue 3 [PDF]
Front cover and publication information for this ...
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A névkutatás kérdései a X. Nemzetközi Finnugor Kongresszuson
Onomastics in the 10th International Congress on Finno-Ugric Studies In the international congresses on Finno-Ugric studies onomastic lectures have traditionally been inserted into the programme.
István Hoffmann, Sándor Maticsák
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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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