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Names, Naming, and the Law: Onomastics, Identity, Power, Policy

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Names, Naming, and the Law: Onomastics, Identity, Power, Policy
Names, Naming, and the Law: Onomastics, Identity, Power, Policy

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Names, Naming, and the Law: Onomastics, Identity, Power, Policy

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I. M. Nick introduces the state of the art on this interdisciplinary topic¾ providing a diachronic and synchronic view of onomastics and the law¾ and expert contributors examine seminal Anglo-American legal cases to demonstrate how name polices relate to broader questions of power, privilege, and politics. Each chapter offers an overview of key issues in onomastics and language policy across multiple geo-cultural contexts, and applies the interdisciplinary insights to real-world policies. This book is a valuable resource for scholars of legal linguistics, forensic linguistics, onomastics, language policy, and cultural studies.

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