“May Change Name and Pretend to be Free”: A Corpus Linguistic Investigation of Surnames Adopted by Fugitive Slaves As Advertised in Colonial American Newspapers Between 1729 and 1818 I M Laversuch 191-203 2011-12-01
Racial and Gender Differences in Diversity of First Names Herbert Barry III, Aylene S Harper 47-54 2010-03-01
Cha ucerian Onolllastics: The Formation and Use of Personal Names in Chaucer's Works Jacqueline De Weever 1-31 1980-03-01
Place-Name Literature, United States and Canada 1971—1974 Richard B. Sealock, Margaret S. Powell 150-164 1974-12-01
A Question of Faith: An Investigation of Suggested Racial Ethnonyms for Enumerating US American Residents of Muslim, Middle Eastern, and/or Arab Descent on the US Census I M Nick 8-20 2013-03-01
The Effects of Months, Holidays, and the Birthdays of Presidents on Choice of Baby Names Peter A. Rogerson 234-241 2016-10-01