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    Nicknames in Australian Secondary Schools: Insights into Nicknames and Adolescent Views of Self by Donna Starks, Kerry-Taylor Leech, Louisa Willoughby

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…The only study to date on nicknames in Australia was undertaken by Chevalier (2006). …”
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    MORPHOLOGICAL NATURE OF NICKNAMES by Г. В. Сеник

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article describes grammatical peculiarities of individual nicknames in the Upper Dniestrian area of Ivano-Frankivsk region. …”
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    Recollections of schoolteachers' nicknames by W. Ray Crozier

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Abstract An investigation of schoolteachers’ nicknames recalled by a sample of 103 students showed that the majority of nicknames were negative in tone and directed mostly at disliked and unpopular teachers. …”
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    Nicknames: An Annotated Bibliography by Edwin D. Lawson

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…Abstract For an annatated nicknames bibliagraphy, I drew items fram the general names bibliagraphies af Smith (1952) and Lawsan (1987). …”
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    Nicknames of Kuwaiti Teenagers by Madeline Haggan

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Abstract Although nicknaming among teenagers and nicknaming among Arab adults has been studied, nicknaming among Arab teenagers has not. …”
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    Nicknames of Female Felons by Barbara H. Zaitzow, James K. Skipper, Claudia Bryant

    Published 1997-06-01
    “…Abstract An investigation of nicknaming among 113 female prisoners showed that nearly two-thirds of the women had a nickname. …”
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    The Many Faces of Nicknames by Theodore J. Holland

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…Abstract Despite a vast scholarly literature on general naming practices, the serious investigation of nicknaming has barely begun. Pertinent literature lies thinly and sporadically scattered throughout the journals of social science disciplines, with most studies of nicknames assuming a structural, functional, psychodynamic, or socio-historical perspective. …”
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    Aspects of Nicknames Among the Tumbuka by Themba Moyo

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…More males ,than females have nicknames and male nicknames suggest power and dominance while female nicknames suggest conciliation and cooperation. …”
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