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    A Socio-semiotic Study of Nicknaming among Undergraduates in a Nigerian University by Ibukun Filani, Omotosho Moses Melefa

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…It was observed also that others use nicknames to project a sense of reinvented self, especially in instances where the nicknames were the creations of the individuals concerned.…”
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    Nickname as a Means of Linguistic Self-Presentation in the Internet of People with Eating Disorders by Vitaliia Shebanova, Tetiana Yablonska

    Published 2019-04-01
    Subjects: “…internet communication, linguistic self-presentation of personality, discourse analysis, nickname, eating disorders.…”
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    Nick – tożsamość w Internecie by Joanna Dubiec-Stach

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…nickname…”
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    Investigating The Discourse of Trilingual Youth Identity; Nickname among Trilingual Youth in The Village of Dashkasan by Maryam Mirzaei

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…‌This study explores the use of nicknames among trilingual youth, investigating the influence of identity, culture, language, and attitudes on their propensity to assign nicknames to others. …”
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    Uppercase and Lowercase Letters in Proper Names, Pseudonyms, Nicknames: Academic Rules of Russian Spelling by Elena V. Arutyunova, Elena V. Beshenkova, Olga E. Ivanova

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article proposes a detailed rule for the use of uppercase and lowercase letters in proper names, pseudonyms, and nicknames. It follows the systemic principle of personal names’ spelling under which a capital letter is used to mark the individualizing components of an anthroponymic pattern. …”
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    Online Targeting Behavior of Peer-Assessors under Identity-Revealed, Nicknamed, and Concealed Modes by Fu Yun Yu, Shannon Sung

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Students from six fifth-grade classes (N = 196) participated in online learning tasks where they generated and selected peer-generated questions to review and assess in their respective identity revelation modes—real-name, nickname, and anonymity. Several findings were obtained. …”
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    Of Bob, Gabriel, and Goblins: The Sociopolitics of Name-Calling and Nicknaming Mugabe in Post-2000 Zimbabwe by Oliver Nyambi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Invoking Taska’s notion of “watchfulness” as a psychopolitical process preceding and informing the act of nicknaming and name-calling, the study argues that nicknaming and name-calling Mugabe not only reflect the nicknamers and name-caller’s experiences of (and attitudes to) his rule but also refract deeper issues attendant on the ways in which they relate and respond to certain exercises, performances, and displays of power.…”
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    Nicknames and Surnames; Neglected Origins of Family Names, Especially Surnames Derived from Inn Signs by Leonard R. N. Ashley!

    Published 1991-09-01
    “…Among these are surnames from women's given names and occupations as well as from men's and, especially, surnames not only from personal nicknames but also from the nicknames of places and inn signs. …”
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    Slang Toponyms and Newsmakers' Nicknames as a Communicative Contact and Indicator of Comic Culture in the Modern Russian Journalism by Viktoria Vladimirovna Vasilieva, Natalia Anatolievna Kornilova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The descriptions of situations are presented, and the structures of toponyms and politicians' nicknames in modern Russia are analyzed; the semantic shifts are explained; they result in reconsideration of reality in ironic form - one of the leading in mass media comic culture. …”
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    Slang Toponyms and Newsmakers' Nicknames as a Communicative Contact and Indicator of Comic Culture in the Modern Russian Journalism by Viktoria Vladimirovna Vasilieva, Natalia Anatolievna Kornilova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The descriptions of situations are presented, and the structures of toponyms and politicians' nicknames in modern Russia are analyzed; the semantic shifts are explained; they result in reconsideration of reality in ironic form - one of the leading in mass media comic culture. …”
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    Slang Toponyms and Newsmakers' Nicknames as a Communicative Contact and Indicator of Comic Culture in the Modern Russian Journalism by Viktoria Vladimirovna Vasilieva, Natalia Anatolievna Kornilova

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The descriptions of situations are presented, and the structures of toponyms and politicians' nicknames in modern Russia are analyzed; the semantic shifts are explained; they result in reconsideration of reality in ironic form - one of the leading in mass media comic culture. …”
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    Slang Toponyms and Newsmakers’ Nicknames as a Communicative Contact and Indicator of Comic Culture in the Modern Russian Journalism by Viktoria Vladimirovna Vasilieva, Natalia Anatolievna Kornilova

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The descriptions of situations are presented, and the structures of toponyms and politicians' nicknames in modern Russia are analyzed; the semantic shifts are explained; they result in reconsideration of reality in ironic form - one of the leading in mass media comic culture. …”
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    The group of the National Armed Forces commanded by Jan Stefko nicknamed “The Revenge Taker” in years 1945–1946 by Rafał Szczygieł

    Published 2014-12-01
    Subjects: “…the group of the National Armed Forces nicknamed “The Revenge Taker”…”
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