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The paper focuses on the British family name Broderick that for many years was believed, but never adequately explained, to derive from the British personal name Rhydderch.
George Broderick
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A tulajdonságra utaló családnevek kognitív nyelvészeti megközelítésben [PDF]
Family names referring to personal characteristics, discussed in the framework of Cognitive Linguistics The present paper adopts a Cognitive Linguistic approach to examine the name-giving situation and to enumerate the domains (e.g.
F. Láncz, Éva
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Kétnyelvűség és névszemiotikai tájkép [PDF]
The paper examines the connections between bilingualism and the name-semiotic landscape, focusing especially on the name-semiotic landscape of Slovakian settlements populated by Hungarian minorities as well as on name laws affecting the visual use of ...
Bauko, János
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Online television library: organization and content browsing for general users [PDF]
This paper describes the organisational and playback features of Físchlár, a digital video library that allows users to record, browse and watch television programmes online.
Marlow, Seán +4 more
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Kazakh Compound Anthroponyms with a Verbal Element: Propositional Structure
The article deals with the semantics of Kazakh compound anthroponyms with the Subst + Verb structure. Such names retain syntactic relations of the original motivating sentence. Thus, the full name inherits propositional features of the verb component and
Zifa K. Temirgazina +1 more
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On Some Current Trends in Kazakh Anthroponymy (Based on Materials from Almaty)
This research paper offers a study of newborns’ names in Kazakhstan over the last two decades — from 2000 to 2018. The present study investigates changes and current trends in the national anthroponymicon, attributable to historical, social, political ...
Gulmira B. Madiyeva +1 more
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Co-authored with artist Anthony Cervino, this book was produced on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at CulturalDC\u27s Flashpoint Gallery in Washington, DC.
Cervino, Anthony, Egan, Shannon
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Parents Accidentally Substitute Similar Sounding Sibling Names More Often then Dissimilar Names [PDF]
Zenzi M. Griffin, Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United States of AmericaZenzi M. Griffin, Thomas Wangerman, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of AmericaWhen ...
Griffin, Zenzi M. +1 more
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Searching by approximate personal-name matching [PDF]
We discuss the design, building and evaluation of a method to access theinformation of a person, using his name as a search key, even if it has deformations.
Camps Pare, Rafael, Daude Ventura, Jordi
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Truncation of some akan personal names [PDF]
This paper examines some morphophonological processes in Akan personal names with focus on the former process. The morphological processes of truncation of some indigenous personal names identified among the Akan (Asante) ethnic group of Ghana are ...
Adomako, Kwasi
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