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Such a system is tantamount to allowing senses to names , as Pilatova ( 2005 : 235 ) af- firms . All instances of Robert , for Russell , have different descriptive backup ; and the name itself is a multiply ambiguous item , therefore a ...
Such a system is tantamount to allowing senses to names , as Pilatova ( 2005 : 235 ) af- firms . All instances of Robert , for Russell , have different descriptive backup ; and the name itself is a multiply ambiguous item , therefore a ...
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PRES ' ) the complements of which may be apparent name expressions : ér , which allows only patronymics as complements , and heitur , which allows only given names . This usage is consistent with the meanings of these verbs in other ...
PRES ' ) the complements of which may be apparent name expressions : ér , which allows only patronymics as complements , and heitur , which allows only given names . This usage is consistent with the meanings of these verbs in other ...
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Sampson ( 1926 : 103 ) reports that it was customary among the Welsh Gypsies to render place names in Britain into Romani ... lexical content to a name , that is , this was , to all appearances , a unitary psycholinguistic operation .
Sampson ( 1926 : 103 ) reports that it was customary among the Welsh Gypsies to render place names in Britain into Romani ... lexical content to a name , that is , this was , to all appearances , a unitary psycholinguistic operation .
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