Naming and social identity: A case study of male praise names in Awgbu Igbo
Journal: Sociolinguistic Studies
Subject Areas: Gender Studies Linguistics
DOI: 10.1558/sols.37852
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Author: Patience Solomon-Etefia, Amaka Ideh
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