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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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The contribution of ethnic groups to Malaysian scientific output, 1982-2014, and the effects of the new economic policy. [PDF]
Lewison G +4 more
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Implicit Age Cues in Resumes: Subtle Effects on Hiring Discrimination. [PDF]
Derous E, Decoster J.
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Assessing Disparities in Who Accepts an Early Palliative Care Consultation. [PDF]
Halperin H +6 more
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Autoethnographic onomastics:Transdisciplinary scholarship of personal names and ‘our-stories’ [PDF]
Bochner A +18 more
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A nineteenth-century urban Ottoman population micro dataset: Data extraction and relational database curation from the 1840s pre-census Bursa population registers. [PDF]
Kabadayı ME, Erünal E.
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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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Carole Hough with Daria Izdebska, The Oxford Handbook of Names and Naming [PDF]
Dunlop, Leonie
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Trends in endocrine onomastics: The case of polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Kalra S, Baruah MP, Saikia M.
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