International audienceFrom inquiries led in the paicî region of Ponérihouen, I. Leblic will show what are the various registers of names, their contexts of use, their transmission, in contact with the terminologies of relationship. We can be indeed named, except for his(her) various names, first names Kanak and Christians and nicknames, by a whole series of elaborate names: according to his(her) place of residence, its situation in its relationship (father of, grandfather of), of nicknames for certain categories of relatives whose names we cannot pronounce (i.e. « pot », « earth », « spirit »… for the aunt on father's side for example who, except this very precise custom, are rather of the register of the insults), etc. "Why" and "how" as i...
This project discusses the topic of personal names and the cultures of different\ud peoples and thei...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fun...
International audienceFrom inquiries led in the paicî region of Ponérihouen, I. Leblic will show wha...
International audienceIn this text, I discuss the methodological framework of my research on naming ...
International audienceFirst I'll present briefly the methodology frame of my researches about Naming...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
Analysis of personal names for both sexes among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea with hypotheses ...
This paper examines the kinship terminologies and marriage practices of Oenpelli Kunwinjku (Gunwingg...
This paper is about personal names given to Turkana children at birth, during the rite of passage to...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
This paper addresses personal names among the Balant, a community shared between Senegal and Guinea-...
ABSTRACT The basic principle of Mbeere naming is to name the newborn after another person, and to re...
This paper addresses personal names among the Balant, a community shared between Senegal and Guinea-...
This project discusses the topic of personal names and the cultures of different\ud peoples and thei...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fun...
International audienceFrom inquiries led in the paicî region of Ponérihouen, I. Leblic will show wha...
International audienceIn this text, I discuss the methodological framework of my research on naming ...
International audienceFirst I'll present briefly the methodology frame of my researches about Naming...
Today, nations are not only transferring goods, services, knowledge, and technologies but also cultu...
Analysis of personal names for both sexes among the Ankave-Anga of Papua New Guinea with hypotheses ...
This paper examines the kinship terminologies and marriage practices of Oenpelli Kunwinjku (Gunwingg...
This paper is about personal names given to Turkana children at birth, during the rite of passage to...
The impact of intercultural contact in African societies may be well articulated by examining person...
This article investigates the naming practice of the GÇ ui and GÇ ana Khôespeaking people, inhabiti...
This paper addresses personal names among the Balant, a community shared between Senegal and Guinea-...
ABSTRACT The basic principle of Mbeere naming is to name the newborn after another person, and to re...
This paper addresses personal names among the Balant, a community shared between Senegal and Guinea-...
This project discusses the topic of personal names and the cultures of different\ud peoples and thei...
Socio-onomastics is defined as the sociolinguistic study of names. It focuses on name use in human i...
Names are never given accidentally; they are chosen and bestowed according to rules that reflect fun...