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DERIVATIONAL FUNCTIONS OF PREFIXES IN THE LANGUAGE OF SCIENCE (BASED ON THE MATERIAL OF INTERONYMS WITH PREFIXES Dé-, CON-, RE-/DE-, CON-, RE-)

Linguistics and Intercultural Communication
The focus of research devoted to the study of a term as a scientific conceptual unit is currently moving to the consideration of its metaphorical nature, given that the processes of metaphorical term formation occur in different scientific fields ...
Z. N. Afinskaya
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Mean Derivatives on Manifolds

2011
Let a connection H be given on a manifold M. Let ξ(t) be a stochastic process on M. According to formulae (8.1) and (8.2) we can introduce mean forward and mean backward derivatives of ξ(t), if they exist, in any chart. However, from formula (7.19) it follows that for solutions of (7.18) we would obtain the mean derivatives depending on the local ...
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Inflectional and Derivational Morphemes in Kim Namjoon’s Speech for Youth Self-Love

ENGLISH JOURNAL OF INDRAGIRI
Morphology plays an important role in understanding how words are formed and how meaning changes through the use of morphemes. This study aims to identify the inflectional and derivational morphemes found in Kim Namjoon’s speech at the United Nations and
Ni Ketut Budiani
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Derivative terms with the meaning of new social strata in English and Russian sociological discourse

Russian Journal of Linguistics
In periods of social transformation, the analysis of neologisms introduced into academic discourse to denote societal strata possesses a particular linguistic and interdisciplinary significance.
T. Shkapenko, E. Strelchuk
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On the derivatives of trimmed mean

Statistica Sinica, 2012
Trimmed mean, introduced by Tukey (1948), has been extensively studied in the literature as an estimate of the location parameter. It is well-known for being more robust and for having better mean square error than the usual mean when data arise from non-Gaussian distributions with heavy tails. In this paper, we consider the derivatives of trimmed mean
Subhra Sankar Dhar, Probal Chaudhuri
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Deriving Unknown Word Meaning from Context

RELC Journal, 2008
Language teachers often encourage L2 readers to guess the meaning of unknown words in texts. This paper argues that before any statements about the value of guessing can be made, it is necessary to show how reliable learners' guesses are. To this end, the present study investigates how accurately EFL learners assess their understanding of unknown ...
Shiva Kaivanpanah, Mohammad Alavi
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Mean Derivatives in Linear Spaces

2011
In this section we briefly describe some preliminary facts about mean derivatives. For details, see (Azarina and Gliklikh, 2007), (Gliklikh, 1996, 1997, 2005), (Nelson, 1967, 1985). This notion was first introduced by E. Nelson (1966, 1967, 1985) for the needs of so-called stochastic mechanics (see Chapter 15) but it turns out to be useful in some ...
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A thermodynamic derivative means an experiment

American Journal of Physics, 1999
All too often, courses in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics barrage their students with numerous equations that are left unexamined and uninvestigated. This note explains how to pause, examine a thermodynamic equation, and render it more meaningful.
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On the Essence and Features of Derivational Meaning

The Korean Association of Slavic Languages
Nam-Shin Cho
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