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Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 1997
Ancient ‘etymology’ is now such a well-established modern scholarly interest that a paper about it need no longer be prefaced by an account of its commonest forms or by a justification of its importance, especially in poetry – and that despite the pseudo-etymological nature of many ancient etymologies. For such matters it is sufficient to refer to what
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Ancient ‘etymology’ is now such a well-established modern scholarly interest that a paper about it need no longer be prefaced by an account of its commonest forms or by a justification of its importance, especially in poetry – and that despite the pseudo-etymological nature of many ancient etymologies. For such matters it is sufficient to refer to what
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Typification and etymology of Aublet's Rubiaceae names
, 2015The ongoing Rubiaceae treatment for the Flora of the Guianas prompted a detailed study of the rubiaceous taxa described by Aublet (“Fusee Aublet”), one of the earliest botanists to collect in South America.
P. Delprete
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Etymology and Etymologies in the Lexicon
2019This chapter considers the etymological material that remains in the Lexicon and why it is there. It suggests that because pronouns, prepositions, temporal adverbs like ‘now’ and ‘yesterday’, and basic verbs like ‘want’ and ‘come’ are part of everyday vocabulary, they are likely to be inherited.
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1991
To the Editor. —Corneal endothelial cell size, shape, and density are important parameters of endothelial function. Rao and colleagues 1 first used the term polymegethism to describe size variation in the endothelial monolayer. Endothelial polymegethism may be seen in several conditions, including aging, contact lens wear, anterior uveitis, glaucoma ...
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To the Editor. —Corneal endothelial cell size, shape, and density are important parameters of endothelial function. Rao and colleagues 1 first used the term polymegethism to describe size variation in the endothelial monolayer. Endothelial polymegethism may be seen in several conditions, including aging, contact lens wear, anterior uveitis, glaucoma ...
Walter J. Stark+3 more
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TmE Oxford Dictionary says, The connection of the word religion with religare, to bind, has usually been favored by modern writers. This etymology, given by the Roman grammarian (end of 4th cent. A.
Sally F. Hoyt
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Representing Etymology in the LiLa Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin
GLOBALEX, 2020Francesco Mambrini, M. Passarotti
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Studies on Slavic Etymology with the Semantic Accent in the Works by Žofia Šarapatková
Slovene, 2023Zhanna Zh Varbot
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From etymology to pragmatics: Metaphorical and cultural aspects of semantic structure
, 1996P. A. Brandt
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Following in the footsteps of Yakov Malkiel: Text-based etymology, context-situated text
Etnolingwistyka Problemy Języka I Kultury, 2020Przemysław ŁOzowski
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