Others have created Hebrew names based on phonetic similarity with their original family name : " Golda Meyersohn " became Golda Meir.
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Additionally as suggested by the phonetic similarity to the Old Norse gods whose region became known as Asia, the land of Aesirs.
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He was told at the gate that the pilot had found a phonetic similarity between his name and one on the airlines'watch list.
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Korean journalists and researchers also regularly travel along Silk Road sites in Central Asia searching for Korea's " phonetic similarities of geographical features.
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Hudy, a leading product of Hudepohl Brewing Company through the late 1980s, bears a phonetic similarity to the " Who Dey " chant.
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The remaining phonetic similarities between the Luzerner and Appenzeller phoneme sets were fortuitous results of multiple mergers and splits that each dialect underwent separately.
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Mere phonetic similarity, as between borrowing ( for example, Latin " diabolus " and English " devil ", both ultimately of Greek origin ).
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They were able to complete the task which proves it was the phonetic similarity that caused their confusion in experiment 2, not other factors.
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If these 8 modified forms are folded into the primary list based on shape or phonetic similarity, the outcome then is as shown in Table 2.
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Apple's attempt in 1982 to trademark the name Macintosh was nevertheless denied due to the phonetic similarity between Apple's product and the name of the hi-fi manufacturer.