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  1. 181

    Kontroversen um die lexikographische Theorie by Monika Bielińska

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…And if it is considered to exist, questions as to what can be treated as a lexicographic theory arise: Is it a theory of dictionary making practice? Is it a linguistic theory? …”
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  2. 182

    LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS FOR THE BELARUSIAN CORPUS WITH THE APPLICATION OF NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES by Yu. S. Hetsevich, I. V. Reentovich

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The precision of developed models of machine learning has been 80–90 %. The dictionary was enriched with new words for the further using it in the systems of Belarusian speech synthesis.…”
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  3. 183

    Un cas de grammaticalisation ratée ? Étude diachronique de l’emploi du verbe stand en anglais by Maarten Lemmens

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…This article discusses the different uses of the verb stand in earlier stages of the English language, based on data from the Oxford English Dictionary. While Modern English does not use the posture verbs all that much compared to the other Germanic languages where these verbs have become basic locative verbs, the older uses show that English stand (as well as the other posture verbs sit and lie) was used in a way quite similar to what is found in other Germanic languages today. …”
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  4. 184

    Corpus based study of verbs explain and clarify as an example of assistance in pedagogical settings by Séguin Maja

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper examines the usage of the two verbs by looking into corpus data and uses Sinclair's methodological procedure as an alternative to dictionary references. Also included is a discussion of aspects and criticisms of corpus linguistics, mentions (and uses of) computer technologies for the analysis of language by discovering usage patterns, significant exceptions and semantic prosody, and exploring whether using corpora in the classroom would be beneficial to language learners.…”
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  5. 185

    Réflexions sur l’histoire globale et transnationale by Akira Iriye

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Akira Iriye, qui a dirigé avec Pierre-Yves Saunier le Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History, paru en 2009, retrace comment, au fil du XXe siècle et particulièrement depuis les années 1990, la communauté historienne s’est de plus en plus intéressée au phénomène de la mondialisation et à l’histoire globale et transnationale. …”
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  6. 186

    Complex Dynamics of an Adnascent-Type Game Model by Baogui Xin, Junhai Ma, Qin Gao

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…See Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary published in 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co., edited by Noah Porter.) …”
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  7. 187

    Printed Persian Subword Recognition Using Wavelet Packet Descriptors by Samira Nasrollahi, Afshin Ebrahimi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The obtained feature vectors yield a pictorial dictionary for which an entry is the mean of each group that consists of the same subword with 4 fonts in 3 sizes. …”
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  8. 188

    Sentiment Analysis of International and Foreign Chinese-Language Texts with Multilevel Features by Minxia Zhu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper selects three features: dictionary-based sentiment value feature, expression feature, and improved semantic feature. …”
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  9. 189

    L’archive (re)dessinée : documents et souvenirs dans les bandes dessinées d’Alison Bechdel by Côme Martin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Within her autobiographical work, Bechdel uses many written documents, from family letters to dictionary extracts. These documents are all copied out, meaning they are integrated to the panel as images and not simply inserted or reproduced. …”
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  10. 190

    Les faux-amis dans les notices lexicales des dictionnaires bilingues au service de l’apprentissage du FLE by Witold Ucherek, Monika Grabowska

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The article is devoted to lexical notes concerning false friends found in two compact Polish-French and French-Polish general dictionaries that have been commercially available for about fifteen years. …”
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  11. 191

    Neologisms in contemporary feminisms: For a redefinition of feminist linguistic activism by Océane Foubert

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on a collection of neologisms in a crowdsourced dictionary, it is found that only a small portion of these neologisms align with the initial definition. …”
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  12. 192

    THE INGENUITY OF THE TONAL PLAN OF THE DEVELOPMENT SECTIONS OF THE SONATA FORMS OF PIANO SONATAS BY W. A. MOZART by Gabriela COCA

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…I opened the Explanatory Dictionary of the Romanian Language to look for ingenuity in order to fins out the explanation for myself. …”
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    Celestial $w_{1+\infty}$ charges and the subleading structure of asymptotically-flat spacetimes by Marc Geiller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We do so using both the Bondi–Sachs and the Newman–Penrose formalism, via a dictionary built from a preferred choice of tetrad. …”
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  14. 194

    İBN KUTEYBE (v.276/889) VE TARİHÇİLİĞİ by M. Bahaüddin Varol

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…His books contain numerous sciences such as language, dictionary, poetry, Qur’an and Hadith as well as Islamic jurisprudence and history. …”
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  15. 195

    Polysémie de HOW dans la King James Version by Mathilde Pinson

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Finally, it will be shown that the causal value of how has not disappeared altogether from Present-Day English, contrary to what the Oxford English Dictionary indicates, and it will be hypothesized that the use of causal how in Scottish Vernacular English is related to that in the KJV.…”
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  16. 196

    Phonological evidence for morphological complexity in English proper names by Quentin Dabouis

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The evidence comes from a dictionary-based study of the pronunciations of over 3500 proper names in which eight phonological characteristics were found to resemble those observed in complex words (compounds or words with neutral suffixes) rather than those found in simplex words. …”
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    Aspects of the Cultural Concept of [Peace] in English and Polish: An Ethnolinguistic Account by Gicala Agnieszka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By juxtaposing the current understanding of these concepts with the data recorded in dictionaries, an attempt is made to catch a glimpse of what is meant by peace in English and pokój in Polish and, what follows, to reflect on them in terms of translation and intercultural communication. …”
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  18. 198

    INTRODUCING CULTURE THROUGH ENGLISH LOANWORDS FROM BAHASA INDONESIA by Lina Septianasari

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary (OALD) was used to examine the accuracy of the data. …”
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    On the Null Space Property of lq-Minimization for 0<q≤1 in Compressed Sensing by Yi Gao, Jigen Peng, Shigang Yue, Yuan Zhao

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Finally, the lq NSP is extended to the lq-synthesis modeling and the mixed l2/lq-minimization, which deals with the dictionary-based sparse signals and the block sparse signals, respectively.…”
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    Le rôle de l’environnement physique arctique sur l’évolution du Tunumiisut, la langue inuit de la côte est du Groenland au xixe siècle by Pierre Robbe, Bernadette Robbe

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For many years, Pierre Robbe and Bernadette Robbe have been developing an encyclopedic dictionary of tunumiisut, the Inuit language of the east coast of Greenland, one of the dialects spoken today by the Inuit people from the Bering Strait to the east coast of Greenland.Compared to all these dialects, and mainly to the one that is spoken on the west coast of Greenland, Kilaamiusut – the country's official language, to which is close to it - the Tunumiisut lexicon has profoundly evolved during the 19th century.Many words have been replaced with descriptive or metaphorical lexemes, foloowing the pattern that shamans used to not directly name potentially dangerous entities.Leaning on the linguistic history of the Inuit, on archeology, on the study of animal life in relation to the climate, and on the many stories and testimonies that were collected, the authors suggest that understanding this particularism, which certainly results from cultural factors, is nevertheless closely linked to the ecological conditions of this Arctic area (climate, ice, fauna), conditions that fluctuate over time, with prosperous periods and catastrophic phases for animal life and therefore for that of humans, whose existence depended directly on it.…”
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