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A Syriac Medical <i>Kunnāšā</i> of Īšō' bar 'Alī (9th c.): First Soundings. [PDF]
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Principal Methods to Translate Cultural Terms in Travel Guidebooks [PDF]
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[OverView of infectious and non-infectious diseases in French Polynesia in 2025]. [PDF]
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Calquing within Language and Subject-Calque as Forms of Transhumanist Irresponsibility
Versus, 2023In the proposed article I will address the issue of calquing in the Russian language from a philosophical/psychoanalytical point of view and from that of algorithmization/ cybernetization of the human culture. I will touch upon the problem of interrelationship between body and language, which underlie subjectivity and transform in space and over time ...
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2020
This chapter is about morphological calquing as a strategy for Lucretian vocabulary formation. The first section of the chapter seeks to enrich and complicate Sedley’s notion of the ‘Empedoclean fingerprint’ by (a) tracing the influence of early Latin diction on the compound-heavy style of DRN and (b) identifying some non-Empedoclean Greek influences ...
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This chapter is about morphological calquing as a strategy for Lucretian vocabulary formation. The first section of the chapter seeks to enrich and complicate Sedley’s notion of the ‘Empedoclean fingerprint’ by (a) tracing the influence of early Latin diction on the compound-heavy style of DRN and (b) identifying some non-Empedoclean Greek influences ...
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2020
Abstract The have-perfect, found almost exclusively in western Europe, has been identified as a “European quirk, unparalleled elsewhere in the world” (Cysouw 2011: 425). The spread of this highly marked construction to adjacent varieties provides us with an exceptional opportunity to ...
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Abstract The have-perfect, found almost exclusively in western Europe, has been identified as a “European quirk, unparalleled elsewhere in the world” (Cysouw 2011: 425). The spread of this highly marked construction to adjacent varieties provides us with an exceptional opportunity to ...
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