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Tracing References: Re-dating and Interpreting Abel-Rémusat’s Chinese-French Dictionary Manuscript Dictionnaire chinois

International Journal of Lexicography, 2022
Abstract This study presents answers to the question of how one dictionary can help us understand the implications for lexicography of limited access to other dictionaries. We carefully analyzed the microstructure and macrostructure of Abel-Rémusat’s Chinese-French dictionary manuscript Dictionnaire chinois dated 1808 by systematically ...
Rui Li, Annette Skovsted Hansen
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Classical Guarani beyond grammars and dictionaries: on an 18th century Jesuit manuscript

STUF - Language Typology and Universals, 2014
Abstract Like so many other languages in Spanish South America, Guarani, as spoken in the 17th and 18th centuries, is documented in grammars, dictionaries, and catechisms. These texts were primarily written for priests as tools of basic communication with the indigenous population.
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Voynich Manuscript: Complete Herbal Dictionary & Translation Framework

This document presents the complete lexicon and translation framework for the Voynich Manuscript’s botanical section. By systematically analyzing all herbal folios, we identify recurring glyph clusters for: Plant parts (root, leaf, flower, bark, pod, berry, thorn, bulb) Numbers/measurements (1, 3, 5, 7, 12, 16, repetition = multiplier, Roman ...
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Julien's Manuscript Dictionary of the Manchu Language

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1920
Stanislas Julien, Gordon W. Thayer
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Early modern manuscripts containing Old English dictionaries in England and northern Germany

Abstract This paper retraces the early modern beginnings of systematic Old English studies in England and continental Europe. It shows that linguistic study was born out of research interests in the fields of theology, law, and local history to name but a few; and that scholars needed dictionaries as tools to understand this ...
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A Manuscript Russian-Chinese-Manchu Dictionary (from before 1737) in T.S. Bayer’s Papers in Glasgow University Library. Part I: Authorship of the Dictionary

2022
This article presents an anonymous Russian-Chinese-Manchu manuscript dictionary (from before 1737) held in the papers of Theophilus Siegfried Bayer (1694– 1738) in Glasgow University Library’s Special Collections. Part I of the article introduces the Manchu materials found in the papers of T.S. Bayer, a member of the St.
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