The use of automation in the rendition of certain articles of the Saudi Commercial Law into English: a post-editing-based comparison of five machine translation systems. [PDF]
Alwazna RY.
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Making up numbers in Pano languages: idiosyncratic and unconventional base-free quantification inventories in Amazonia. [PDF]
Zariquiey R +3 more
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PrEP initiation and discontinuation among transgender women in the United States: a longitudinal, mixed methods cohort study. [PDF]
Cooney EE +18 more
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Towards a typology of bilingualised dictionaries
The bilingual dictionary has a well documented pedigree (cf. Zoわgen 1991), even though only comparatively recently has the user perspective in dictionary compilation begun to be seriously analysed (e.g.
James, Gregory C.A.
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Mapping urban soundscape patterns using user-generated content: A place model approach to acoustic environment perception. [PDF]
Lee H, Kim Y.
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A typology of English monolingual dictionaries for nonnative learners
The typological classification is one of the features that define the primarily characteristics of dictionaries, together with the user’s profile and the work’s function. Classifying a reference work according to a typology is useful for the dictionary compiler, for the metalexicographer, and for the dictionary user.
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Slovak morphological tokenizer using the Byte-Pair Encoding algorithm. [PDF]
Držík D, Forgac F.
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Female genital cutting (FGC) type: proposing a multifaceted, interactive method for FGC self-assessment. [PDF]
Johnson-Agbakwu CE +5 more
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MODERN DICTIONARIES: EVOLUTION, TYPOLOGY, AND DEVELOPMENT TRENDS IN THE DIGITAL AGE
The article examines the transformation of the lexicographic product at the turn of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. It analyses the transition from traditional printed dictionaries to a complex ecosystem of digital and electronic resources.
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Interprofessional communication - a concept analysis inspired by Schwartz-Barcott and Kim´s hybrid model. [PDF]
Rudberg I +3 more
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