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... onomastics , " separating name studies from linguis- tics in general and lexicography in particular and connecting it to sociology and folklore and other aspects of the social sciences and humanities while regarding literary onomastics ...
... onomastics , " separating name studies from linguis- tics in general and lexicography in particular and connecting it to sociology and folklore and other aspects of the social sciences and humanities while regarding literary onomastics ...
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... onomastics , though that is where the blame is frequently placed . True , many of the papers delivered at that special group and the several other regional meetings of ANS ( all gone now except for the Names Institute - some day I hope ...
... onomastics , though that is where the blame is frequently placed . True , many of the papers delivered at that special group and the several other regional meetings of ANS ( all gone now except for the Names Institute - some day I hope ...
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... Onomastics Studies 9 ( 1982 ) : 1–20 . Nicolaisen , W. F. H. 1990. Onomastic onomastics . In : Proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Onomastic Sciences , 3-12 [ Quebec City , 16-22 August 1987 ] . Québec , QC : Les Presses ...
... Onomastics Studies 9 ( 1982 ) : 1–20 . Nicolaisen , W. F. H. 1990. Onomastic onomastics . In : Proceedings of the XVIth International Congress of Onomastic Sciences , 3-12 [ Quebec City , 16-22 August 1987 ] . Québec , QC : Les Presses ...
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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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