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names . His database constitutes the primary source for this paper . Andrew Cowell has collected around 100 names from an elderly man who is often asked to name others , and who keeps a list of suitable older names . It should be noted ...
names . His database constitutes the primary source for this paper . Andrew Cowell has collected around 100 names from an elderly man who is often asked to name others , and who keeps a list of suitable older names . It should be noted ...
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... names , as well as with traditional narratives . The names are commonly passed down over several generations , with their linguistic form intact . As a result , personal names ( unlike place names , for example ) , include some names ...
... names , as well as with traditional narratives . The names are commonly passed down over several generations , with their linguistic form intact . As a result , personal names ( unlike place names , for example ) , include some names ...
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... names given in passing in the text . 3. Dorsey 1903 : 30-32 ( names collected in 1903 , of older people alive at the time ) : over 80 names , with a few more mentioned in passing in the rest of text . 4. N. Curtis 1907 : 199-202 ( names ...
... names given in passing in the text . 3. Dorsey 1903 : 30-32 ( names collected in 1903 , of older people alive at the time ) : over 80 names , with a few more mentioned in passing in the rest of text . 4. N. Curtis 1907 : 199-202 ( names ...
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George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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