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Hypocorisms Meet Sound Symbolism: A Socio-Onomastic Study of Spanish Hypocoristic Forms of Personal Names in -i

open access: yesВопросы Ономастики
The suffix -i has been regarded as a gender-neutral morpheme that communicates affection in Spanish. Previous studies have shown this diminutive morpheme to be more productive in relation to female hypocorisms. There are, however, many Spanish proper names for which there exist pairs of alternative hypocorisms (e.g. Antonia > Toña/Toñi; Antonio >
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Assessing Disparities in Who Accepts an Early Palliative Care Consultation. [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Oncol
Halperin H   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Autoethnographic onomastics:Transdisciplinary scholarship of personal names and ‘our-stories’ [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Bochner A   +18 more
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Language, Commerce, and Urban Identity: A Socio-Onomastic Study of Coffee Shop Naming Practices in Surabaya

open access: yes Southeast Asian Language and Literature Studies
This study investigates how coffee shop naming practices in Surabaya function as socio-onomastic acts that negotiate urban identity through linguistic choices. Using a qualitative and document-based approach, the study documented 71 coffee shop names across diverse neighborhoods in Surabaya.
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Trends in endocrine onomastics: The case of polycystic ovarian syndrome.

open access: yesIndian J Endocrinol Metab, 2013
Kalra S, Baruah MP, Saikia M.
europepmc   +1 more source

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