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... concentration in names , increasing segments of the population live in urban areas . In large urban areas , the argument would run , people are more anonymous than those living in small communities . Might we expect parents in lar- ger ...
... concentration in names , increasing segments of the population live in urban areas . In large urban areas , the argument would run , people are more anonymous than those living in small communities . Might we expect parents in lar- ger ...
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concentration coupled with increasing population diversity hardly need mean that the latter is the cause of declining concentration ( as is shown for Illinois ) . This is clear in both cases , where the major groups are de- clining in ...
concentration coupled with increasing population diversity hardly need mean that the latter is the cause of declining concentration ( as is shown for Illinois ) . This is clear in both cases , where the major groups are de- clining in ...
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concentration . These plausible accounts may or may not be valid expla- nations , but what we have now is not ... concentration ? Turnover and concentration : a deeper analysis Earlier , changes in taste concentration were considered as ...
concentration . These plausible accounts may or may not be valid expla- nations , but what we have now is not ... concentration ? Turnover and concentration : a deeper analysis Earlier , changes in taste concentration were considered as ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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