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“Making the Past Part of the Present:” The Recovery of Names in William Morris's Late Romances Isolde Karen Herbert 83-109 2003-06-01
Adopting French Names as Identity Markers among Second Foreign Language (L3) Learners in China Ying Qi Wu, Shan Shan Li 31-45 2023-06-08
Ethnic Marked Names as a Reflection of United States Isolationist Attitudes in Uncle $crooge Comic Books Lindsey N. Chen 19-22 2008-03-01
How New Naming. Systems Emerge: The Prototypical Case of Columbus and Washington Lawrence M. Baldwin, Michel Grimaud 153-166 1992-09-01
American Name Society Membership and Subscription Roster 1964 Names: A Journal of Onomastics 242-259 1964-12-01
Runaway Slave Names Recaptured: An Investigation of the Personal First Names of Fugitive Slaves Advertised in the Virginia Gazette Between 1736 and 1776 Iman Makeba Laversuch 331-362 2006-12-01
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Women's Post-Marital Name Retention and the Communication of Identity Kara A Laskowski 75-89 2010-06-01
American Name Society Membership and Subscription Roster 1972 Names: A Journal of Onomastics 266-286 1972-12-01
Integration and Name Changing among Jewish Refugees from Central Europe in the United States Ernest Maass 129-171 1958-12-01
Ethnonyms in American Usage: The Story of a Partial Breakdown in Communication Henri Diament 197-218 1981-09-01
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