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Citizen science characterization of meanings of toponyms of Kenya: a shared heritage. [PDF]
Daniel N, Mátyás G.
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A Contribution to the Standardization of Names of Foreign Geographical Features in Croatian Language
The focus of the article is the standardization of names of foreign geographical features in Croatian language. For these geographical features, we generally use (1) a foreign, i.e. original name, (2) a name adapted to the Croatian language, i.e.
Ankica Čilaš Šimpraga, Ivana Crljenko
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Roma Health: An Overview of Communicable Diseases in Eastern and Central Europe. [PDF]
Tombat K, van Dijk JP.
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Slovenian toponyms in Czech language milieu
This articles points out to key spots in using Slovenian toponyms in Czech texts. Many of these names are used in the wrong way or one can observe language interferences on morphological or lexicological level.
Aleš Kozár
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The Celts: an ancient exonym for a modern mind-set?
A deep rift in opinion exists concerning the evolution, if at all, of the Κελτοί/Celtae of prehistoric continental Western Europe into the Celts associated with the modern inhabitants of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. On the one hand, the peoples labelled as Κελτοί/Celtae by the Greeks and Romans did not suddenly appear in ...
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Exonyms as elements of LSP terminology and as a learning challenge
In questo articolo gli autori trattano la questione dello status e della rilevanza degli esonimi all’interno delle lingue standard italiana e inglese. Nello specifico, i nomi dei Paesi e i demotici relativi alle nazioni internazionalmente riconosciute vengono analizzati come parti integranti delle rispettive terminologie professionali pertinenti al ...
Bjelobaba, Saša, Mardešić, Sandra
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Lexical variation and change in british sign language. [PDF]
Stamp R +5 more
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Georeferenced checklist and occurrence dataset of slime moulds (Eumycetozoa) across Central and Eastern Europe emphasising forest ecosystems. [PDF]
Pawłowicz T.
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