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    Evolution of Lithuania’s Approach towards Writing of Personal Names in the Official Documents: On the Verge of Liberalisation? by Kiryl Kascian

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…On 18 January 2022, the parliament of Lithuania adopted the law on writing personal names in the official documents. Having substantially liberalised the existing practice, the law, however, offered only a partial solution because it did not sanction the use of non-Lithuanian diacritical characters. …”
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    An investigation of the attitudes of young Bambara, Songhay and Fulbe people towards their traditional personal names by Ibrahim MAIGA & Mohamed MINKAILOU

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Keywords: tradition, personal names, identity, attitudes, anthroponomy…”
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    Clustering Names of Medieval Novgorod: Geographical Variation of Personal Names Attested in the Census Book of Vodskaja Pjatina by Jaakko Raunamaa, Antti Kanner

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…onomastics; personal names; finnic history; russian history; ­digital humanities; clustering…”
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    Personal names in language contact situations: A case of Cross River State, South-eastern Nigeria by Eyo Mensah

    Published 2015-04-01
    “… In Cross River State, South-eastern Nigeria, languages incorporate a number of loanwords as personal names as a result of increasing contact with other languages and cultures. …”
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    Personal names in language contact situations: A case of Cross River State, South-eastern Nigeria by Eyo Mensah

    Published 2015-04-01
    “… In Cross River State, South-eastern Nigeria, languages incorporate a number of loanwords as personal names as a result of increasing contact with other languages and cultures. …”
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    Some Usage Features of Slovenes’ Personal Names in the Italian-Slovenian Border Area (Based on Field Research Materials) by Maria V. Yasinskaya

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The processes of Italianization at its various stages, including the period of fascism with the strictest prohibitions on Slavic identity in general, have had a huge impact on the modern composition of the Slovenes’ personal names in Italy. As a result of Italianization, surnames have been changed graphically (written according to the Italian orthography rules), as well as structurally (final letters were added or truncated, Slovenian suffixes were omitted) and semantically (translation was used, the internal form was destroyed while maintaining an approximate phonetic appearance). …”
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