All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. This includes parents ’ choices of first names for their children. Through such choices they create an identity for the child, which will show the child, as well as others, who he or she is and how he or she is related to different groups. In the case of multilingual families the choice of first names often becomes a quite obvious choice between different ethnic identities. These families might choose a first name from the onomasticon of the surrounding majority, or from the onomasticon of their own language(s), or they might try to combine these in some way – and each choice will mean a choice of a different ethnic identity for the child. But...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names ...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...
This paper, based on a survey of 314 Oslo residents, investigates the relationship between surname a...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to examine how parents in Sweden at the beginning of the twenty-f...
Individuals or families migrating between countries and starting a new life abroad has been a consta...
In this article, various ways of understanding names and their significance for identity is discusse...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
The aim of this study is to examine first names in Swedish children’s literature, to see whether the...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
This article is concerned with how and why parent couples from different racial, ethnic and faith ba...
The essay, based on interviews with eight people, deals with name changes from a foreign-sounding na...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
The aim of the article is to describe the frequency and phonological aspects of Syrian first names i...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names ...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...
This paper, based on a survey of 314 Oslo residents, investigates the relationship between surname a...
All choices we make, linguistic choices as well as others, are to some extent choices of identity. T...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to examine how parents in Sweden at the beginning of the twenty-f...
Individuals or families migrating between countries and starting a new life abroad has been a consta...
In this article, various ways of understanding names and their significance for identity is discusse...
Choosing a name for a child is part of the process of becoming a parent and is done with care and af...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
The aim of this study is to examine first names in Swedish children’s literature, to see whether the...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
This article is concerned with how and why parent couples from different racial, ethnic and faith ba...
The essay, based on interviews with eight people, deals with name changes from a foreign-sounding na...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
The aim of the article is to describe the frequency and phonological aspects of Syrian first names i...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In this article, we consider the significance and practices of names ...
Proper names are primarily linguistic elements with an identifying role. Such a function is based o...
This paper, based on a survey of 314 Oslo residents, investigates the relationship between surname a...