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Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Onomástica desde América Latina
Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Onomástica desde América Latina
Published:
10-10-2022
Apresentação
1-2
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Articles
Preference of ballot names in some counties of the state of Rio de Janeiro
Glaucia Peçanha Alves
3-26
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An approach to the study anthroponomy in Upper Peru during the colonial period from the 16th to the 18th century
José Armando San Martín Gómez
27-44
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Nombres de pila biverbales masculinos oficiales en Croacia en 2011
Joža Horvat
45- 76
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Exploring How Japanese Second Language English Readers Respond to Proper Names
Kimberly Klassen
77- 106
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¿Tu Seña? La Seña del Nombre Personal en Lengua de Señas Mexicana
Miroslava Cruz-Aldrete, Hann Bastian González Muciño
107- 128
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Arabic Onomastics & Its Impact on the Current Spanish Phraseology
Tarek Shaban Mohammad Salem
129-158
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Works
The neighborhoods “Antônio Dias” and “Pilar”: the anthropocultural communication in the toponymy of Ouro Preto – MG
Fernanda Kelly Mineiro
159-187
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Onomastics and textbooks:
matches and mismatches in Basic Education
Robson Santos Silva
188-204
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Translations
Official male two-word first names in Croatia in 2011
Joža Horvat
205- 234
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What’s your sign? Personal Name Signs in Mexican Sign Language
Miroslava Cruz-Aldrete, Hann Bastian González Muciño
p.235 -255
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