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The Malditas, The Filipinas, and The Azkals

open access: yesNames
Nicknames in sports can serve a wide range of social and semantic functions. Assigning nicknames to athletes and teams can allow fans to identify with them.
Satwinder Rehal, Inez Z. Ponce de Leon
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Paradigma Fenomenologis Dalam Kajian Sosio-Onomastika [PDF]

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Penelitian ini akan membahas mengenai paradigma fenomenologis dengan basis filosofi fenomenologi pada kajian sosio-onomastika. Metodologi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini ialah kualitatif.
Amrina, Lia Amalia
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For the Love of Karen

open access: yesNames
Recent years have seen the proliferation in the use of the personal name Karen as a term of derision. While much has been written in the popular media about the complex socio-political issues surrounding this development, comparatively little ...
I. M. Nick
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A socio-onomastic categorisation of Erei personal names

open access: yesOnoma, 2022
God’sgift Ogban Uwen   +1 more
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The Linguistic Landscape of Gender in Vietnamese Personal Names

open access: yesNames
This study delves into the social gender dynamics embedded within Vietnamese personal names and highlights their significance as indicators of cultural identity and societal norms.
Nguyen-Viet Khoa
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Vilniaus skulptūros Krantinės arka neoficialiųjų pavadinimų variantiškumas [PDF]

open access: yes
The article discusses variability of the unofficial names for Vladas Urbanavičius\u27s sculpture Krantinės Arka (The Embankment Arch) in the language of Lithuanians, born in 1989–1998, according to the methods of their formation. Variants of names of the
Sidaravičienė, Veslava   +1 more
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Transition in Naming Practices: A Diachronic Socio-Onomastic Exploration of Pakistani Trends Across Generations

open access: yesJournal of Asian Development Studies
A name holds tremendous significance to individual’s identity, standing out as a protocol marker of their cultural, ethnic, and national distinction. This research explores the evolution of Muslim naming practices in Pakistan across four generational cohorts (1940–2025), addressing how globalization, media, and identity negotiations refigure socio ...
Huda Noor   +3 more
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