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re on urban stormwater quality, an in-depth discussion on stormwater-quality processes providing guidance for engineering practice such as stormwater treatment design and model development, a comprehensive over978-981-287-458-0978-981-287-459-7Series ISSN 2194-7244 Series E-ISSN 2194-7252发誓放弃 发表于 2025-3-25 11:05:50
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Ethnicity, Language and Populationsbecome very prominent in political as well as scientific debates. Ethnicity is socially constructed and defined subjectively by a combination of aspects related to a group’s ancestry, cultural customs, language, religion, national identity, kinship networks and even physical appearance. This slipper不在灌木丛中 发表于 2025-3-25 22:20:30
How We Got Our Names: Identity in Personal Namesrough millennia, in ways that have involuntarily bounded human groups up through time and space. A brief history of naming is reviewed in this chapter, drawing from linguistic, historic and anthropological literatures, and illustrated with examples drawn from different countries and time periods botCloudburst 发表于 2025-3-26 00:15:22
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Naming Networks and Clustering name, either forenames or surnames, but not both in conjunction. This is rather striking, since the previous chapters have demonstrated that different socio-cultural interactions result on uneven name frequencies between population groups and across space. These distinct naming practices simultaneoBouquet 发表于 2025-3-26 19:59:23
The Geography and Ethnicity of People’s Namestend to marry with people born in the same area. This has the obvious effect of maintaining family names “in-situ”. This chapter uses the current geographical distribution of people’s names in Europe and America to uncover historic and contemporary migration flows as well as regions of cultural inte