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War of ontology worlds: mathematics, computer code, or Esperanto? [PDF]
The use of structured knowledge representations-ontologies and terminologies-has become standard in biomedicine. Definitions of ontologies vary widely, as do the values and philosophies that underlie them.
Andrey Rzhetsky, James A Evans
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PATHS TO OTHERS: THE NOMADIC SUBJECT IN INGEBORG BACHMANN'S ‘SIMULTAN’ AND ‘DREI WEGE ZUM SEE’
ABSTRACT This article explores two stories by Ingeborg Bachmann, ‘Simultan’ and ‘Drei Wege zum See’, both of which feature in the 1972 short‐story collection Simultan. Both stories deal with successful professional women, and both address communication and representation: Nadja in ‘Simultan’ is an interpreter; Elisabeth in ‘Drei Wege’ is a ...
Emily Jeremiah
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Left and Right as a Narrative of the Global
ABSTRACT The left–right narrative is the most universal macro‐story to make sense of global politics. Although the political opposition between the left and the right originated in the West, it has now spread to all continents. Nation‐states remain the primary locus of the politics of left and right, but the distinction has become a global divide that ...
Alain Noël, Jean‐Philippe Thérien
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Postcards, Translators and Esperanto Pioneers
The early twentieth century was a time when steamships, international postal services and the telephone were setting the pace of an early wave of globalisation in Europe. In this increasingly international scenario, what role did language play?
Taylor, Claire, Moreira Fians, Guilherme
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The Bulgarian press from its appearance in 1842 to September 9, 1944 (the cardinal change of power in Bulgaria) had about 10 270 newspapers and magazines.
Prof. Zdravka Konstantinova, Ph. D.
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Language Planning and Planned Languages: How Can Planned Languages Inform Language Planning? [PDF]
The field of language planning (LP) has largely ignored planned languages. Of classic descriptions of LP processes, only Tauli (preceded by Wüster) suggests that planned languages (what Wüster calls Plansprache) might bear on LP theory and practice.
Humphrey Tonkin
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ABSTRACT This study aims to investigate the relationship between Christian persecution beliefs (CPBs) and race. Existing CPB research has asserted that CPBs constitute a socially appropriate tool to signal White advocacy, but much of this research has centered on White respondents.
Brooklyn Walker +2 more
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In this endeavour, the author presents the history of Hungarian Scouting (1910–1948), focusing on its international network of connections. Special emphasis is placed on the last year of peace (1938–1939).
Rébay Magdolna
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Verbal disputes, social totality, and trans politics
Abstract A puzzling feature about the dispute over whether trans women are women is its apparent verbality: gender‐critical theorists assert a biological fact about trans women, and trans‐inclusionary theorists respond by asserting a social/psychological fact about trans women.
Katie Zhou
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