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Quiemonis and the epichoric anthroponymy of Ig
Published 2016-01-01“…The main focus of the article is the personal name Q(u)iemoni(s), recently discovered on a tombstone found in the Church of sv. …”
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THE INSCRIBED LINTEL OF SESHEMNEFER DISCOVERED RECENTLY AT SAQQARA
Published 2024-01-01“…These include the location of the discovery, other finds in the same shaft of the discovery, the personal name of the deceased and the way it is written, his title, and the funerary offering formulae.…”
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Le nom propre en chinois. Essai de morphosyntaxe
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The Venetic inscription *Ts 3 from Kaštelir above Korte
Published 2023-07-01“…The inscription very likely represents a personal name, probably in an abbreviated form, but one that has no exact match in the available corpus of Venetic inscriptions.…”
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Személynevek az irodalmi művek címeiben
Published 2012-12-01“… Personal names in the titles of literary works This paper intends to answer the question whether there is a kind of connection between the title involving a personal name and the genre of a literary work. …”
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Hesychiana Tarentina
Published 2014“…In the latter (Hsch. τ 433 Hansen –Cunningham †τελλίην), I propose to read Τελλήν, a personal name attested in Tarentum; the interpretamentum ὁ δεῖνα tells us that it was used to describe an unidentified person, precisely like Titius and Caius in Latin (and Tizio and Caio in Italian).…”
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Szlovák eredetű családnevek Bereg megyében
Published 2013-12-01“…Relevant family names are discussed in the following groups: 1. surnames originating from the personal name of an ancestor (Abruszák < Abraham); 2. surnames indicating the place of origin (Hronyecz < Hronec ‘from the region of the River Garam’); 3. surnames indicating an occupation, an office or a position (Blanár ‘furrier’, Tabacsnik ‘tobacconist’); 4. surnames indicating a personal characteristic (Bosák ‘bare-footed, ragged’, Zronek ‘depressed, despondent’); 5. surnames of obscure or uncertain motivation. …”
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Address Forms and Variation Among University Students in Ghana
Published 2007-06-01“…The first finding concerns personal name, descriptive phase, and title as key naming practices among students. …”
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A New Inscription from Pisidia
Published 2010-05-01“…This inscription records an indigenous personal name, Bliddis, previously unattested. Furthermore, there is a new word, ξιμει (dat. of ξιμις?)…”
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Lingwistyczny rodowód barona Kudkudaka
Published 2023-06-01“…The analysis leads to the conclusion that this onomatopeic personal name is not an individual neologism of Sapkowski. …”
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On inscriptions from Asia Minor II
Published 2011-05-01“…In a text from near Nikaia in Bithynia, the word “Leukes” after the mention of Zeus is interpreted as the genitive of the name of the village “Leuke”, not as a personal name. Thus, the inscription records a dedication to the “Zeus of Leuke”. 2. …”
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Beregi ruszin eredetű családnevek
Published 2012-12-01“…Relevant family names are discussed in the following groups: 1. surnames originating from the personal name of an ancestor (Monajló ‘Immanuel’, Geczkó < Geraszim, Fedics ‘Fedor’s son’); 2. surnames indicating the place of origin (Nizsalovszki ‘lowlander’, Remeczki ‘from the settlement known as Remete’, Zabolotnij ‘living beyond the marsh’, Lyach ‘Polish’); 3. surnames indicating an occupation, an office or a position (Murnyák ‘bricklayer’, Sztároszta ‘village magistrate’, Koroly ‘king’); 4. surnames indicating a personal characteristic (Lődár ‘lazy’, Seri ‘wide’, Udut ‘hoopoe’); 5. surnames of obscure or uncertain motivation (Dörény ’lawn, grass’, Kapincu ’little drop’, Szolomka ‘stalk of straw’). …”
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Boys write about boys: androcentrism in children’s reading experience and its emergence in children’s own writing
Published 2021“…Gender bias exists in our everyday language environment. We investigated personal name usage in two large corpora of language written for and by UK children aged 5-13. …”
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New insights on the inscription on a painted pan-grave Bucranium, grave 3252 at Cemetery 3100/3200, Mostagedda (Middle Egypt)
Published 2017“…Since its excavation and analysis in the 1930s, this inscription has been interpreted as the personal name or title Ksk3nt, ‘master of the horn.’ …”
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Rakamaz régi német családnevei
Published 2011-12-01“…Surnames originating from the personal name of an ancestor (Balthasser, Hörling, Eringsmann). 2. …”
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Protection of the right to privacy in the practice of the European Court of Human Rights
Published 2013-01-01“…According to the Court, the concept of privacy and private life includes the following areas of human life: the right to establish and maintain relationships with other human beings, protection of the physical and moral integrity of persons, protection of personal data, change of personal name, various issues related to sexual orientation and transgender. …”
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Hely- és személynevek a magyar internetes gasztronómiai blogok és receptgyűjtemények ételneveiben
Published 2016-12-01“…The collected names include a Hungarian or a foreign place or personal name and were analysed with respect to their semantics and grammar. …”
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Onomasticon Ottomanicum : identification administrative et désignation sociale dans l’État ottoman du xixe siècle
Published 2010-07-01“…Moreover, not only did many Ottomans await their first beard before taking an adult name, but the use of a personal name was varying considerably according to the context in which they received their name. …”
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Politeness in the use of terms of address of rotinese
Published 2014“…The basic norms for the use of ToA among Rotinese are: (1) the use of professional terms or title terms to show deference politeness system, (2) the use of kinship terms, personal name, personal pronouns, terms of solidarity and terms of endearment to show solidarity politeness system and (3) the use of kinship terms, terms of solidarity and terms of endearment to show hierarchy politeness system.…”
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Az észt névtervezés az észt nyelvpolitikai modell tükrében
Published 2016-12-01“…The paper mainly demonstratest he dilemmas and answers of Estonian name management through examples from personal name giving practices, but questions concerning the problems of name use in a multicultural environment and the difficulties of place name and firm name management are also discussed. …”
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