Vol. 69 No. 2 (2021)
Editorial

In The Name of Hate: An Editorial Note on the Role Geographically Marked Names for COVID-19 Have Played in the Pandemic of Anti-Asian Violence

I. M. Nick
Germanic Society for Forensic Linguistics, Flensburg, Germany
Cover of Names Volume 69 Number 2 May 2021

Published 2021-05-14

Keywords

  • onomastics,
  • scientific naming,
  • diseases,
  • stigma,
  • taxonomy

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