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“Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). / Wheeler, Sara Louise.
2017. Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom.

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Wheeler, SL 2017, '“Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation)', Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom, 6/07/17.

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Wheeler, S. L. (2017). “Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom.

CBE

Wheeler SL. 2017. “Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom.

MLA

Wheeler, Sara Louise “Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names<br/>Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, 06 Jul 2017, Leicester, United Kingdom, Paper, 2017.

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Wheeler SL. “Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). 2017. Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom.

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Wheeler, Sara Louise. / “Enwau Prydeinig gwyn?” Problematizing the idea of “White British” names and naming practices from a Welsh perspective (conference presentation). Paper presented at Becoming and Belonging: The Significance of Personal Names
Personal Naming Practices Research Symposium, Leicester, United Kingdom.

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