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Proper names

2018
The Roman general Julius Caesar was assassinated on 14 March 44 bc by conspirators led by Brutus and Cassius. It is a remarkable fact that, in so informing or reminding the reader, the proper names ‘Julius Caesar‘, ‘Brutus’ and ‘Cassius’ are used to refer to three people each of whom has been dead for about two thousand years.
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PROPER NAMES

2017
In English, Italian, French, and Spanish (to name only a few languages), people’s names tend to suggest the referent’s gender. Thus “Paul,” “Paolo,” “Pierre,” and “Jesús” strongly suggest that their referent is male, while “Ortensia,” “Mary,” “Paola,” “Pauline,” and “Lizbeth” suggest that the referent is a female.
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Proper names

1998
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Papastephanou, Marianna   +1 more
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How the α-helix got its name

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Martin Egli
exaly  

Proper names

Notes and Queries
Chia-Jung Pan, Yang Huang
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Guess who? Investigating the proper name processing network by means of tDCS.

Neuropsychologia, 2015
A. Pisoni   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Is Nestlé a Lady? The Feminine Brand Name Advantage

Journal of Marketing, 2021
L J Shrum
exaly  

PROPER NAMES

International Studies in Philosophy, 2004
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