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The model of digitising archival lexicographic publications for the web
The paper presents a model designed to digitise old lexicographic publications from The Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography for online publication (e-bastina.lzmk.hr).
Cvijeta Kraus +2 more
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Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz: did he deserve his bad reputation?
Summary A biography and critique of Pierre‐Joseph Buc'hoz (1731–1807) – lawyer, physician, mineralogist, naturalist, compiler and publisher – is provided. Often criticised as being a mass‐plagiariser, this is commented on, based on a detailed examination of several of his publications.
Nicholas Hind
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Synopsis articles in the planning of a trilingual dictionary ; Yilumbu–French–English [PDF]
A distinction is often drawn between single articles and synopsis articles. A single article is the so-called default article. It does not deviate from the traditional microstructural approach of the dictionary because it presents the minimum data for ...
Mavoungou, Paul Achille
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From MultiJEDI to MOUSSE: Two ERC Projects for innovating multilingual disambiguation and semantic parsing of text [PDF]
In this paper we present two interrelated projects funded by the European Research Council (ERC) aimed at addressing and over- coming the current limits of lexical semantics: MultiJEDI (Section 2) and MOUSSE (Section 4). We also present the results of
Basile, Valerio, Navigli, Roberto
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Creative Nonfiction: The Christian Dior woman
Abstract This work of creative nonfiction emerges from ethnographic research on Arab women's testimonies of their cancer experience conducted in 2016–2018. It focuses on the account of one Lebanese woman diagnosed with breast cancer and highlights her feelings, thoughts, and perceptions from the time of the initial medical examination through to final ...
Abir Hamdar
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Can Artificial Intelligence Foster Deep Personalization in Education?
ABSTRACT Proposals for the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in education are often accompanied by claims that it promotes ‘personalization’. However, the concept of personalization has been narrowly and ambiguously framed. This paper traces the genealogy of the notion of personalization in education, highlighting its roots in Anglo‐Saxon ...
Santiago Tomás Bellomo, Karen Sun
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ABSTRACT This article relocates Marx's theory of the metabolic rift within a broader geographical genealogy, recovering Massimo Quaini's contribution and showing how his work anticipates; in territorial terms, several theoretical components were later systematized by Foster.
Pasquale Pennacchio
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all the f words we used to know [PDF]
Photos of handwritten list of the 2,000+ F words listed in the 1996 version of Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language (Deluxe Edition), published by Gramercy Books of Random House Press in Avenal, New Jersey.
Rhoades, Mindi J
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