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A Morpho-Syntactic Analysis of Personal Names in Oǹdó
Published 2023-11-01Subjects: “…Morpheme, Morphology, Personal names, Syntax…”
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Exploring the changing of name as a socio-cultural adaptation strategy of the Javanese Diaspora in Sabah Borneo—Malaysia
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…personal name…”
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MOSES’ MOTHER IN EXODUS 2:1-10 AND MOTHERS IN PERSONAL NAMES AMONG THE IGBO PEOPLE, SOUTH-EAST NIGERIA
Published 2020-06-01“…The Hebrew Bible conveys these in narratives, while the Igbo people do so in female personal names. This article presents the role Moses’ mother played in saving him (Ex. 2:1-10) and similar actions of mothers in Igboland, as encoded in female personal names. …”
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Borogon: Ethnonym and Ethnic History
Published 2024-11-01“…At the same time, it is impossible to claim whether for some reason this was the accepted name of a historical group with an awareness of such meaning of the word, or whether the name goes back to the personal name of some authority person reflected in folklore as an eponym. …”
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Writing Names in Music Books. Case Studies from the Viadrina Collection Held in the Music Department at University of Warsaw Library
Published 2024-07-01“…Furthermore, it delves into four case studies, examining sources with annotations containing personal names. These annotations provide insights into the social context surrounding these sources, contributing both to the study of the musical culture of early modern Central European universities, and to the investigation of annotations in music books. …”
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Unlocking cultural riches: navigating cultural terms translation in ‘The Treasure’ Egyptian movie
Published 2024-12-01“…The study places particular emphasis on a spectrum of cultural references encompassing personal names, geographical locations, culinary items, and more. …”
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No Easy Way In
Published 2025-01-01“…Through the story of a former homeless person named Keith, this paper explores how an individual squatter with limited experience tries to navigate the complex communal logics of squatter crews and identify larger networks in order not to lose the roof over his head. …”
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A New Rule-Based Approach for Classical Arabic in Natural Language Processing
Published 2022-01-01“…It involves finding and categorizing text into predefined categories such as a person's name, location, and so on. One of the most famous approaches to identify named entity is the rule-based approach. …”
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English-based feminative neologisms in post-1989 Polish
Published 2024-12-01“…For more than three decades now an increase in the productivity of the feminative category has been observed in Polish-language communication practices and, consequently, an increase in the number of female personal names in Polish. The lexicographic team of the Formation of Feminine Names Research Unit, operating at the Institute of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław since 2010, has been registering those changes and is currently working on a new edition of the “Dictionary of Polish Feminine Nouns”. …”
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A Mortal Visits the Other World – the Relativity of Time in Estonian Fairy Tales
Published 2013-12-01“…Although the tales contain several features that make them close to legends (a concrete place and personal names, the topic of death, dystopic endings, characters belonging to the reality of legends, etc.), based on Estonian material they can be regarded as part of fairy tales.…”
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Named Entity Recognition in Bengali
Published 2010-02-01“…The training set consists of approximately 272K wordforms, out of which 150K wordforms have been manually annotated with the four major named entity (NE) tags, namely Person name, Location name, Organization name and Miscellaneous name. …”
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Translation of Folktales from Runyankore-Rukiga into English:
Published 2025“…It also showed that meaningful, “speaking” personal names and literary devices such as euphemisms, proverbs and proverbial expressions, idioms and idiomatic expressions, ideophones and onomatopoeia, similes and metaphors are sources of problems in translation. …”
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Translation of Folktales from Runyankore-Rukiga into English:
Published 2025“…It also showed that meaningful, “speaking” personal names and literary devices such as euphemisms, proverbs and proverbial expressions, idioms and idiomatic expressions, ideophones and onomatopoeia, similes and metaphors are sources of problems in translation. …”
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Translation of Folktales from Runyankore-Rukiga into English: A Case Study of Challenges and Strategies.
Published 2025“…It also showed that meaningful, “speaking” personal names and literary devices such as euphemisms, proverbs and proverbial expressions, idioms and idiomatic expressions, ideophones, and onomatopoeia, similes, and metaphors are sources of problems in translation. …”
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EDUCATION LIKE BREACH BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE
Published 2020-06-01“…The opposition between action and thinking, revealed by Hannah Arendt, cannot be understood as a divorcement of thinking from reality, since another man appears to be the original reality for a person, namely, in thinking a person enters the space of a meeting with another man, put himself into another person’s mind and with this firstly attains his place in the world, becoming himself, acquiring the image of a man. …”
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Un plomb inscrit de Saint-Couat-d’Aude (Aude) : des pérégrins sur le territoire de Narbonne
Published 2021-12-01“…BC and the middle of the 3rd c. AD. Eight personal names are legible or can be reconstructed with some plausibility. …”
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