نتایج جستجو برای: their names
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Bu çalışmada insanları ad-soyadlarında değişime ve düzeltmeye götüren sebepler tespit edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Ayrıca bu değişimde bireylerin yeni adlarını seçerken hangi kriterleri esas aldıklarına yönelik bulguların belirlenmesi hedeflenmiştir. Kişi ad-soyadları geçmişten günümüze insanların yaşamında çok önemli bir yere sahip olmuştur. Ad-soyadları, içinde bulundukları sosyo-kültürel yapıyı y...
We analyzed the most common 5000 male and 5000 female Turkish names based on their etymological, morphological, and semantic attributes. The name statistics are based on all Turkish citizens who were alive in 2014 and they cover 90% of all population. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the most comprehensive data-driven analysis of Turkish personal name inventory. Female names have a g...
The number of possible distinct names of reasonable length is necessarily finite, and with the heavy demand for new names in some areas of current English-speaking commerce it seems possible that the supply might approach exhaustion. Numbers of possibilities cannot be calculated exactly, because most wordforms theoretically allowed by English phonology are too clumsy to be usable. However, Mont...
Networked communications inherently depend on the ability of the sender of a message to indicate through some token how the message should be delivered to a particular recipient. The tokens that refer messages to recipients are variously known as routes, addresses, handles, and names, ordered by their relative nearness to network topology vs. human meaning. All four sorts of token refer in some...
Typical U.S. children use their knowledge of letters' names to help learn the letters' sounds. They perform better on letter sound tests with letters that have their sounds at the beginnings of their names, such as v, than with letters that have their sounds at the ends of their names, such as m, and letters that do not have their sounds in their names, such as h. We found this same pattern amo...
An infant's own name is a unique social cue. Infants are sensitive to their own name by 4 months of age, but whether they use their names as a social cue is unknown. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was measured as infants heard their own name or stranger's names and while looking at novel objects. Event related brain potentials (ERPs) in response to names revealed that infants differentiate their ow...
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