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    A preliminary study on the use of Epithets in Kenyah Long Wat by Lendik Edmond, Lisbeth Sinan, Chan, Mei Yuit

    Published 2021
    “…As observed in the Kenyah Long Wat community, whenever one parent passes away, the whole family will be given epithets that signify the death. Likewise, the gender of the first newborn in a family will influence the epithets given to the parents. …”
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    The natural history of iguanura geonomaeformis martius: a Malayan undergrowth palmlet by Kiew, Ruth

    Published 1972
    “…There are twelve species described from Malaya of which I. geonomaejormis Martius was the first to be described in 1845. The specific epithet is apposite, as Martius notes in Historia Naturalis Palmarum (1823-50) that these are "Palmae arundinaceae habitu geonomae." …”
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    Studies on Schismatoglottideae (Araceae) of Borneo XXXXI: Additional new species of Bucephalandra by Wong, Sin Yeng, Boyce, P.C

    Published 2014
    “…Wong & P. C. Boyce, the epithet of the second name adopted from an unpublished Engler name: “Microcasia spathulifolia”. …”
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    Specifics of appealing headlines in Russian mass media materials dedicated to science by Dolgova, Natalia, Orekhova, Yelena

    Published 2022
    “…Linguistic and stylistic markers of clickbait headings are considered, among which quantitative numerals, colloquialisms, hyperbole created by using the epithet or the superlative degree of the adjective. …”
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    Studies on Homalomeneae (Araceae) of Borneo II: The Homalomena of Nanga Sumpa (Batang Ai) – Novel and Pre-existing Taxa, and Notes on Iban Usages by Boyce, P.C, Wong,, S Y, Fasihuddin Badruddin, Ahmad

    Published 2010
    “…. & H. humilis (Jack) Hook.f.. are species complexes still awaiting a full taxonomic and systematic investigation, and are treated here as morpho-taxa to which we apply the earliest applicable epithet. The remaining four species with available names have only recently been described: H. geniculata M.Hotta (1967): H. vagans P.C.Boyce (1994). …”
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    Avian respiratory and immunosuppressive diseases - a fatal attraction by Ideris, Aini

    Published 1999
    “…The structure of the lungs is inflexible, and the mucociliary blanket along the respiratory epithetical lining, the first line of defence, is easily damaged in any infection. …”
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    Popularisation of mathematics (Pempopularan Matematik) by Abdul Razak Salleh

    Published 2011
    “…“Dull” and “Urgh” are the most common epithets often used to describe the subject. Whether we realise it or not, mathematics is around us, in our everyday life, and we are using the subject. …”
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    Linguistic and non-linguistic features and functions of “bad language” by Malaysian netizens / Narsis Tayyebian by Tayyebian, Narsis

    Published 2015
    “…People use bad language which includes categories such as cursing, swearing, obscenity, blasphemy, profanity, obscenity, vulgarism, insults and slurs, epithets, slangs and scatology. All these categories vary in their themes in terms of the varying degrees of offensiveness. …”
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    Kata panggilan dalam komuniti Bahasa Melayu Sambas di Kalimantan Barat: Sistem dan konteks / Endang Susilawati by Endang , Susilawati

    Published 2016
    “…The findings of the research are as follows: Firstly, the address forms in Sambas Malay speech community take various kinds of linguistic forms, including personal names, second person pronouns, common nouns, kinterms, various reference terms of social status, titles, and epithets. Based on the componential analysis, the determining factors in the choice of a particular term is determined by the role relationship between the two interactants; gender and age of the addressee as well his/her social status and ethnic background identity. …”
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    Discursive construction of public assembly in the pre-election discourse of Malaysian mainstream print newspaper by Parveen Kaur Gill

    Published 2014
    “…A total of 352 news texts containing words such as “gathering”, “assembly”, “rally”, “demonstration”, “protest”, “strike” and related epithets were identified of which two major issues were discerned–the legitimacy of demonstrations or gatherings, as well as the tabling and passing of the Peaceful Assembly Bill 2011. …”
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