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Curzan, Anne: Gender Shifts in the History of English. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003
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Names in commerce and industry: past and present
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The present volume contains most of the papers given at the international symposium on Names in the Economy and Economic History, held at the University of Antwerp from 15 to 17 June 2006. This was the first conference to concentrate exclusively on names in an economic context. It was the aim of the symposium to present a state-of-the-art picture of ongoing research, and to provide greater insight into the subfields of onomastics which are, in one way or another, linked to the economy.In recent years, scholars of onomastics have shown increasing interest in name-giving practices within the world of business and corporate culture: The formation of, the reasons for, the economic function and legal aspects of product names or trade marks on the one hand, and of the names of companies, industrial sites and business premises on the other have been examined in a growing number of publications. The study of names in an economic context encourages interdisciplinary as well as internationaland intercultural approaches, and, in fact, several contributions to this volume combine linguistic aspects with law and marketing or with a cross-cultural perspective.
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Fachsprache; Wortbildung
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IDS Bibliografie zur deutschen Grammatik
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Lexikalische und morphologische Unterschiede zwischen Jugend- und Erwachsenensprache
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(Distorting) mirror or picture-puzzle: the relation between brand names and social values in the first half of the twentieth century
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Typologically motivated over- vs. unterspecification of gender in Germanic languages
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Lexical blends: Functionally tuning the transparency of complex words
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