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... birth cohorts . In : W. F. H. Nicolaisen ( ed . ) , Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Onomastic Sci- ences , Aberdeen , August 4-11 , 1996 , 3 : 261–66 . Cohorts are populations sharing a common period of birth ...
... birth cohorts . In : W. F. H. Nicolaisen ( ed . ) , Proceedings of the XIXth International Congress of Onomastic Sci- ences , Aberdeen , August 4-11 , 1996 , 3 : 261–66 . Cohorts are populations sharing a common period of birth ...
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... birth certificate which would have revealed his original first name , he had his brothers and sisters sign an affidavit as to his correct age . So in Social Security's system my grandfather is listed as " Kent , " while in first name ...
... birth certificate which would have revealed his original first name , he had his brothers and sisters sign an affidavit as to his correct age . So in Social Security's system my grandfather is listed as " Kent , " while in first name ...
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... birth . We need direct indications that parents are indeed affected by the level of popularity of the name at the time of the child's birth . In other words , we are asking if parents tend to have a consistent dispo- sition towards ...
... birth . We need direct indications that parents are indeed affected by the level of popularity of the name at the time of the child's birth . In other words , we are asking if parents tend to have a consistent dispo- sition towards ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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