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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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Személynevek a szakfordításban [PDF]
Personal names in technical translation This paper sets out to demonstrate that despite their seemingly slight relevance to technical translation, personal names have a major influence on the end product of the translation process.
Péter Iván Horváth
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Magyar személynévkutatás Kárpátalján [PDF]
Research on the Hungarian personal names of the Sub-Carpathian region, Ukraine This paper gives a summary of research on the Hungarian personal names of the Sub-Carpathian region, Ukraine.
András Kovács
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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. Furthermore, the individual is, through the personal name, distinguished in the known and social context, and it is also the means through which the state identifies its subjects.
Nebojša Šarkić +2 more
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The article analyzes old personal names of the Karelian population. As the author demonstrates, the revealed corpus of historical Karelian names is yet very incomplete and severely understudied.
Denis Kuzmin
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Systemic Ties of Personal Names through the Lens of Their Lexical Derivatives [PDF]
The present article explores the corpus of personal names as a system of “disembodied” anthroponyms of the Christian culture retaining all the connotations and associations they acquired within the linguistic and cultural system they belong to. Intrinsic
Daria M. Golikova
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A morphological analysis of Kemunasukuma personal names
Personal names and naming practices are among the linguistic topics that have occupied scholarly attention from diverse fields: philosophy, history, anthropology, linguistics, and psychology.
Peter Gonga Shigini +1 more
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A description of the traditional structure of Creek and Seminole formal names (appellations) and nicknames illuminates the forms and frequencies of names appearing on historical censuses since the seventeenth century.
John H. Moore
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Újabb adatok a középkori jobbágyi-mezővárosi személynévadás kérdéséhez [PDF]
Further data related to the problems of giving personal names in medieval market towns Between the 14th and 16th centuries significant changes affected the structural patterns of Hungarian personal names.
Gulyás László, Szabolcs
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Forenames and Surnames in Spain in 2004 [PDF]
This paper quantifies the corpus of forenames and surnames in Spain in 2004 using the telephone directory. It describes their frequency patterns, major measurable characteristics, and gives some geographical distributions, international comparisons, and ...
Mateos, P, Tucker, DK
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