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The Other, the Namesake: Cosmopolitan Onomastics in Chang-rae Lee's A Gesture Life Christian Moraru 17-35 2007-03-01
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Imperial Names for ‘Practical Cats’: Establishing a Distinctly British Pride in Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats Dorothy Dodge Robbins 21-32 2013-03-01
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Sense and Serendipity: Some Ways Fiction Writers Choose Character Names Sharon Blackand Brad Wilcox 152-163 2011-09-01
Toward a Theory of Nicknames: A Case for Socio-Onomastics Paul L. Leslie, James K. Skipper 273-282 1990-12-01
“We Embraced Each Other by Our Names”: Levinas, Derrida, and the Ethics of Naming Christian Moraru 49-58 2000-03-01
The Distinctive Hispanic Names (DHN) Technique: A Method for Selecting a Sample or Estilmating Population Size Abraham D. Lavender 1-16 1992-03-01