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The right to the personal name represents the most important expression of a personal identity, as well as an absolute subjective right of every individual.
Nebojša Šarkić +2 more
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Personal name in Igbo Culture: A dataset on randomly selected personal names and their statistical analysis [PDF]
This data article contains the statistical analysis of Igbo personal names and a sample of randomly selected of such names. This was presented as the following: 1).
Hilary I. Okagbue +5 more
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“Tricky Dmitry”: Linguistic and Cultural Connotations of one Russian Personal Name [PDF]
The article focuses on the semantic reconstruction of language units forming proprioappellative complex with the Russian name Dmitry and its variants (Mitry, Mitya, Mit’ka, Min’ka). These are dialectal appellatives with different meanings, e.g.
Lyubov A. Feoktistova
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Cross-cultural structures of personal name systems reflect general communicative principles. [PDF]
Ramscar M +3 more
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Special legal protection of the civil name [PDF]
The personal name is the means of distinguishing the person from another person. If an attack on the name of the third party involves a conflict or impersonation of himself, that is a denial of his self, As a result of this - to justify his protection to
Jafar Mohammed Jawad Al Fadhli +1 more
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Mimeticonym as a Result of Secondary Self-Naming [PDF]
The paper examines a particular type of secondary self-naming that is commonly attested in China universities as a means to enter a foreign cultural environment.
Elena V. Dziuba, Svetlana A. Eremina
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It has been shown that the presence of a definite article (DA) prior to a personal name (PN) varies not only across languages, but also across varieties of the same language.
Robin Tieperman, Brendan Regan
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The paper deals with a comparative and contrastive analysis of the experience Azerbaijani and Turkish languages have gained in the transition to the Latin script.
Shamilov R. M.
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This article deals with the new trend of giving and changing personal names and self-naming among the Oromo in Ethiopia in the context of the post-1991 Ethiopian political landscape.
Dejene Gemechu Chala +1 more
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Personal Name and Lineage: Patronym of Arab Descent in Indonesia
Research on patronym recently focuses only on the names of European and Russian communities. The patronyms that appear are limited to the names of the boys who use his father’s name.
Eric Kunto Aribowo
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