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    Getting Along with Relational Databases by Martin Holmes

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Relational database proponents claim superior querying and processing speed, although recent advances in XML languages and tools have eroded that advantage. Nevertheless, RDBs remain popular and are widely used, particularly in the early stages of projects where resources and metadata are being collected, and projects may end up with both an RDB and an XML document collection. …”
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    African Literature in Translation: Towards Adopting a Minor Translation Theory by Bethlehem Attfield

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Considering that the source texts are written in Arabic and Amharic, both Semitic languages with long literary traditions, the article particularly sets out to adopt a translation approach that focuses on power and means to keep their literary and cultural integrity. …”
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    Diverses fonctions discursives d’une phrase averbale en japonais formée par la séquence by Makoto Kaneko

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…On the other hand, based on examples taken from newspapers, and former works about averbal sentences in other languages, this study claims that, besides the first type extensively discussed, other three types should be distinguished : i) one which expresses a situation as forming a semantic unit and introduces a displaced utterance level, but with no anchoring in the utterance moment. …”
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    Asking and answering: A contrastive study of English and Swedish basic communication verbs by Åke Viberg

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The contrastive study is concerned with networks of polysemy and the relationships of various senses with differing syntactic realizations across languages. The senses of ask are primarily distributed between two verbs in Swedish: fråga ‘ask a question’ and be ‘request (politely)’ but even some verbs with more specific meanings are involved. …”
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    National Identity as a Factor of Inter-Cultural Communication by E. A. Volkova

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Thus it is not rarely ignored in linguistics, international communication, even in teaching languages. However, nowadays, when globalization makes international contacts and communication widely accessible, many people meet unexpected difficulties that derive from ignoring national identity factor. …”
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    LES EFFORTS DE SIMION MEHEDINŢI POUR RENDRE LA ROUMANIE MIEUX CONNUE AU-DELÀ DES FRONTIÈRES by ALEXANDRU UNGUREANU

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Finally, in the third period author’s efforts, displayed in books translated in foreign languages, like Romania and its people, have been directed towards the defence of the national rights, demonstrating especially the inequity of the political frontiers imposed to Romania in 1940.…”
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    From Territorical Swath to Line - Border: the Alteration of Border Conception in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 14th-16th Centuries by Tomas Čelkis

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This article also discloses the state border delimitation definition in old languages, comparing it to our present-day terminology. …”
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    Information Trends in South Africa with Specific Reference to the Development of an Information Policy for the Electronic Media by Nina Overton

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…On the other hand, it is also a Third World coun- try and an integral part of Africa: from that viewpoint it also has to face a different kind of complexity, namely that of languages, cul- tures, life-styles etc. This makes it difficult to assess and anticipate the effects of global in- formation trends such as information over- load, allenation and resistance, the informa- tion paradox and the Information elite. …”
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