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Biz birgemiz, or Revisiting the Diversification of Russian Language in Kazakhstan
The criteria for pluricentric languages, generalized by the Working Group on NonDominant Varieties of Pluricentric Languages (WGNDV), as well as our earlier condition of tightness, opacity, incomprehensibility of Kazakh Russian were used to discuss the ...
Eleonora D. Suleimenova +2 more
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POSITIVE CHANGES AND INACCURACIES IN THE UKRAINIAN 2019 SPELLING [PDF]
The aim of the article is to analyze Ukrainian spelling peculiarities, highlighted in the editions of 1993, 2007 (amended version) and 2019 years, which are related to the comparative aspect, particularly to orthography (methods of combining sounds and ...
Kateryna S. Bondarchuk +1 more
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The place of the codification act in the legal system of Ukraine
The analysis made it possible to conclude that the result of codification activity is fixed in the codification acts, which form the basis of legislation, code, statute, regulations, rules, instructions.
Євген Гетьман
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Codification Challenges for Data Science in Construction
New forms of data science, including machine learning and data analytics, are enabled by machine-readable information but are not widely deployed in construction.
Ranjith K. Soman, J. Whyte
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This article focuses on the position of Roman law in Japanese legal education from 1874 to 1894. Japanese law was drastically Westernised during this period, taking inspiration from Europe, and was modelled after common law and French law simultaneously.
Tomoyoshi Hayashi
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Haugen’s model (in Sociolinguistics , Penguin, Harmondsworth, pp 97–111, 1972 [1966]) of standardisation has been widely adopted in general histories of particular languages, not least because of its clarity and simplicity.
W. Ayres-Bennett
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Codification of Civil Law in China: Contours of the Regional Legal Order
In the article, the author made an attempt to look at the Civil Code of the PRC from the standpoint of an interdisciplinary approach. For this purpose, the work is divided into three parts, the first of which provides an overview of the English-language ...
P. N. Dudin
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The article presents a solution to one of the pressing problems facing modern toponymy codifiers by introducing substantial updates to the current rules for using uppercase and lowercase letters in toponyms, supplemented by the relevant linguistic ...
Elena V. Arutyunova +2 more
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Codification of property law in Serbia: Achievements and prospects [PDF]
After the Serbian Civil Code came out of force, property law in Serbia has not been systematically regulated. A number of statutory lacunae, a long-term practice of inadequate regulatory acts for property relations, poor quality of certain regulations ...
Cvetić Radenka
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Debureaucratization Limits in Administrative Procedures Codification: Lessons from Slovenia
This article explores bureaucratization and its boundaries in the framework of cutting red tape in the regulation of administrative procedures. Law is not an end in itself but should contribute to predictable and thus better relations in society. In this
Polonca Kovač
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