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    ON THE CHOICE ADDRESS FORMS: INTIMATE ADDRESS FORMS AS IN-GROUP IDENTITY MARKERS OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS IN 'INVICTUS' MOVIE by Prihantoro Prihantoro

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…I observed that some in-group identity markers among the blacks are realized by intimate address forms like Mandela’s nickname Madiba, or companion address Comrade. In the past, these address forms are known as the devices to struggle against the Apartheid system.…”
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    Ragadványnév-adási motivációk budapesti fiatalok körében by Éva Heltovics

    Published 2009-12-01
    “… Motivations for giving nicknames among the young in Budapest This paper carries out a motivation-based categorisation of the nicknames of 200 young people (100 females and 100 males) living in Budapest. …”
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    Language Study in Irwan Prayitno's Pantun (Governor of Sumatera Barat) by Jaya Nasa Perta, Ermanto Ermanto

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…First the language study, the choice of words that are often found are the name of a person, the name of a place or region, and the name of a profession or nickname.  The two pantun structures, the poetry found in general, ab.ab., then aa.aa, ab.aa, and ab.bb. …”
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    KUMBANG MENJUAL BUNGA (KOREYA, PROSTITUSI DAN HARGA DIRI) by , FAIZ AMINUDDIN, , Prof. Drs. Koentjoro. MBSc., Ph. D

    Published 2012
    “…But, Koreya make their wife to work as a prostitute. Koreya is a nickname or a term for people who are identify with criminal and has been entrenched in Dukasakti. …”
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    Fenomena Disfemisme dalam Kartun Anak Pada Pertelevisian Indonesia by Lelly Dwi Anjani, Bakdal Ginanjar

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Based on the results of data analysis, it was concluded that the type of dysfemism in children's cartoon shows in Indonesian television is in the form of 1) a comparison between humans and animals that are conventionally considered to have certain behaviors, 2) term or nickname derived from taboo body organs, body effluvia (odor or secretion), and sexual behavior, 3) nickname or dysphemistic greetings taken from physical characters that are seen so that it is considered to be an abnormal person, 4) curses and nicknames that use the term from mental abnormalities or mental illness, 5) sexist, racist, speciesist, classist, ageist and otherIST dysfemism that function as insults, and 6) the term insult or disrespect that calls insult to the intended character. …”
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    CEMÂLEDDİN İSHAK EL-KARAMANÎ’NİN KASİDELERİ Odes of Cemâleddin İshak el-Karamanî by Suat Donuk

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The poet prefers “Cemâlî” as nickname in his Turkish poems whereas he prefers “İshak” as nickname in his Arabic poems. …”
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    La question du messianismedans l’islam primitif by Fred M. Donner

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…. - there seems no reason to believe that it was present among the believers of Muhammad's day.The author contends that the stories about the origin of 'Umar's nickname, al-fârûq, are best understood as part of an attempt by pious Muslims the the second century A. …”
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    The evolution of messianism in early Shia with emphasis on the idea of “Mahdi” by S. M. Hadi Gerami, Mahboobeh Hami

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In this research, we will find that the idea of “Mahdi” was first used as a general and descriptive nickname, but gradually evolved from a messianic tradition emphasizing the order of this world to an apocalyptic tradition; in this way, the idea of “Mahdi” is linked to apocalyptic traditions.…”
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    Shoot Straight, You Bastards! Australians in the Boer War: the Breaker Morant Case by Martine Piquet

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…English-born, he had migrated to Australia in 1883 or 1884 and made a reputation for the two oddly juxtaposed aptitudes of taming wild horses (which earned him his nickname) and writing bush ballads. When the second Boer War of 1899–1902 broke out, he joined the South Australian Second Contingent and later joined the Bushveldt Carbineers in the rank of Lieutenant. …”
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    SOME NOTES ON THE SOCIAL LIFE OF 16 PERSONS OF THE JAPANESE ANTARCTIC WINTERING PARTY by Tatsuro MATSUDA

    Published 1964-02-01
    “…It was known that the word in vogue originated mainly from the favorite saying or a slip of the tongue made by a party member. 3. The nickname related to the age of the party member. The youger members were apt to be called frequently by their nicknames. 4. …”
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    ON THE CHOICE ADDRESS FORMS: INTIMATE ADDRESS FORMS AS IN-GROUP IDENTITY MARKERS OF BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS IN ‘Invictus' MOVIE by Prihantoro Prihantoro

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…I observed that some in-group identity markers among the blacks are realized by intimate address forms like Mandela's nickname Madiba, or companion address Comrade. In the past, these address forms are known as the devices to struggle against the Apartheid system.…”
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    “I am a freak of nature”: Tourette’s and the Grotesque in Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn by Pascale Antolin

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The specificity of the novel lies the first-person narrator and leading character suffering from Tourette’s syndrome and appropriating the nickname “freak of nature” he was given as a child. …”
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    The Roots of Fencing from the Twelfth to the Fourteenth Centuries in the French Language Area by Dupuis Olivier

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…There are archive records from the thirteenth century of individuals bearing the nickname “fencer”, although there is rarely enough context to be certain that they were really practicing the art. …”
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    When the town becomes a stage: royal entries and municipal power in medieval Montpellier (14th-15th Centuries) by Vincent Challet

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… The urban chronicle of Montpellier known under the nickname of the “Petit Thalamus” (1204-1423) is the oldest one written in a vernacular language all over Western Europe; it contains the narrations of many princely, royal and even pontifical and imperial entries in the town. …”
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    The Magnificent Five of the Catalan Far West by Sergio Canavati, Daniel Rajmil Bonet, Agusti Casas, Marieshka Barton

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…A group of winery owners in the region played a crucial role in transforming the Priorat region which has earned them the nickname of the ‘Magnificent Five.’ Although the ‘Magnificent Five’ have traditionally been competitors, a new product development project between the ‘Magnificent Five’ has been proposed. …”
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    Fenomena Kekerasan di Lingkungan Pendidikan by Ida Novianti

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Bullying can take a form like averse nickname, alienating, wrong issue, expelling, physical violence and aggression (pushing, beating, kicking), intimidation, theft, and with religion, ethnic, or gender based. …”
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    Crescent on the Island of Gods, Traces of Islamic Village in Kusamba-Bali by Farninda Aditya

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Yogyakarta: Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS) Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University Yogyakarta Bali, a beautiful island well known all over the world, fascinates many visitors from various countries and has a religious identity as its nickname reflects, the Island of the Gods. Although famous as a Hindu land, Bali has an Islamic Village, where Muslims can live side by side with Balinese Hindus. …”
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    The objectivity and neutrality of information on the network: the informative treatment of Eldiario.es, ABC.es, and ElPaís.com in the judgment against «La Manada» by Cintia LIARTE MARÍN, Elena BANDRÉS GOLDÁRAZ

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…<p>Spanish society has suffered a real unrest after the judicial process on the members of «La Manada», the nickname used for the five young men deemed guilty of sexual assault on an 18-year-old woman by the Navarra Court, in the San Fermin Festivals in 2016. …”
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    Demir Emir Aabdurrahman is the Birth of the Modern Afgan State and the Modern Period (1880-1901) by Sible KAVAKLI KUNDAKÇI, Oğuz HAMŞİOĞLU

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The period of Abdurrahman Khan with the nickname of “Iron Ameer”, who ruled Afghanistan between 1880 and 1901, is regarded as the beginning of modern Afghanistan. …”
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    Going by an English Name: The Adoption and Use of English Names by Young Taiwanese Adults by Ivona Baresova, Marcel Pikhart

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…As in previous studies, we found some unusual names, but these were used mainly as a nickname in communication with peers.…”
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