OnomaInternational Centre of Onomastics, 2003 |
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Population at the frequency The male forenames Figure 10 shows the population against occupied frequencies for the male forenames . It differs from the female forenames graph only in that it has fewer occupied frequencies . Figure 9 ...
Population at the frequency The male forenames Figure 10 shows the population against occupied frequencies for the male forenames . It differs from the female forenames graph only in that it has fewer occupied frequencies . Figure 9 ...
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... Population at the frequency 100000 10000 1000 100 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 Occupied frequency one to five are very clear . Finally , the maximum populations are found at the ends of the graph , as with the forenames , but in those cases ...
... Population at the frequency 100000 10000 1000 100 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 Occupied frequency one to five are very clear . Finally , the maximum populations are found at the ends of the graph , as with the forenames , but in those cases ...
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... population against rank , population against frequency , and population against occupied frequency with the last recast in the manner of Manrubia and Zanette as number of families against family size . All results show marked power law ...
... population against rank , population against frequency , and population against occupied frequency with the last recast in the manner of Manrubia and Zanette as number of families against family size . All results show marked power law ...
المحتوى
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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altered American analysis appear became born called Canada century changes character Charles Chinook Jargon Chinookan choice common compared concentration corporate biography count Creek culture decade decline derived dictionary distribution Dutch early Elizabeth English entries etymology evidence example fact family names female Figure forenames France French frequency George German girls give given given names groups Henry Huguenot Indian individual interest James John Lake language later less linguistic lists literature male Mary meaning Michigan Native nicknames noms North America occurs onomastics original parents percent percentage period personal names placenames popular population possible Press probably rank records reference represents River Robert shows Social Spanish spelling suggests surnames Table taste term Thomas tion toponymie turnover types United University Wisconsin World York