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... tion of patterns between 1980 and 1985 and after February 1990 shows a decline in English names and a rise in political names . 10.1.4 . Herbert , Robert K. 1998. Personal naming and social or- ganization : the comparative anthroponymy ...
... tion of patterns between 1980 and 1985 and after February 1990 shows a decline in English names and a rise in political names . 10.1.4 . Herbert , Robert K. 1998. Personal naming and social or- ganization : the comparative anthroponymy ...
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... tion . Later came more orthodox Protestants ( Lutherans , Calvinists , Hu- guenots ) , settling under the benign auspices of the colonial government , which offered Huguenots ( French Protestants ) refuge in America from persecution in ...
... tion . Later came more orthodox Protestants ( Lutherans , Calvinists , Hu- guenots ) , settling under the benign auspices of the colonial government , which offered Huguenots ( French Protestants ) refuge in America from persecution in ...
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... tion like banking or fucking with all its attendant egoism , boredom , ex- citement , and terror " ( 1938 ) . References Abate , Frank , ed . 1991. Abate , Frank R. , ed . Omni gazetteer of the United States of America : providing name ...
... tion like banking or fucking with all its attendant egoism , boredom , ex- citement , and terror " ( 1938 ) . References Abate , Frank , ed . 1991. Abate , Frank R. , ed . Omni gazetteer of the United States of America : providing name ...
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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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