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Contemporary Injunctions of Shariah Regarding Halāl (Permissible) and Harām (non-Permissible) Food
Islam demarcates between permissible and forbidden things to be consumed by humans as food in Quran and Sunnah. The Covid-19 pandemic is also speculated to be caused by the consumption of non-permissible food-items in Islam.
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'Serving the turn': collaboration and proof in illegal hand-press period books
This article considers the proofing of illegally-printed texts, primarily during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. We argue that proofing – the practice of correcting a text during the printing process – is key to understanding the social ...
Grace Egan, Colin Johnston
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Articles from the Dictionary of Literary Biography Russian Writers, 1800–1917 (M.A. Sukennikov. S.N. Shil’) [PDF]
The Dictionary of Literary Biography Russian Writers, 1800–1917 (since 1989 there appeared 5 vols – Abaza K.K. – Solonitsyn V. Ap.) is among the most ambitious projects in our literary studies.
Konstantin M. Azadovsky
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From Print to Digital: Implications for Dictionary Policy and Lexicographic Conventions
Editorial policies and lexicographic conventions have evolved over hundreds of years. They developed at a time when dictionaries were printed books of finite dimensions — as they have been for almost the whole of their history.
Michael Rundell
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This paper asks a puzzling question in its title, and then looks at various aspects of the current revision of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED; Third Edition, 2000-) in search of answers.
John Simpson
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Kaj bi si dr. Murray mislil o današnji spletni različici slovarja Oxford English Dictionary?
V zadnjih letih 20. stoletja je bila vsebina slovarja Oxford English Dictionary (OED) prenesena iz tiskanega v digitalni medij. Pri tem je bilo presenetljivo to, da je bil prenos zaradi strukturiranosti podatkov v tiskani različici dokaj enostaven ...
John Simpson
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From "anhelitus" to "hanellissement:" Cross-referencing in the Anglo-Norman dictionary
Digitization of dictionaries originally in book form as well as the creation of online dictionaries has revolutionized the way dictionaries are presented and offers not only the opportunity of presenting textual links between dictionary headwords but the
Katariina Nara-Zanotti
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We address the problem of designing data structures in the presence of faults that may arbitrarily corrupt memory locations. More precisely, we assume that an adaptive adversary can arbitrarily overwrite the content of up to δ memory locations, that corrupted locations cannot be detected, and that only O (1) memory ...
Irene Finocchi +2 more
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Why ABC Matters: Lexicography and Literary History
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, I wish to discuss the origins of The Swedish Academy Dictionary against the backdrop of the social and cultural history of lexicography in 18th and 19th century Europe.
Jon Helgason
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Integrating analog citations into an online dictionary
In this paper, I discuss A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose (ONP) and the principles behind its extensive archive of citations and how this archive has evolved to its current state as a component of an online dictionary.
Ellert Thor Johannsson
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