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Historical Changes in the Russian Lexicon: The Incidence of Alternating Suppletivism
Russian Linguistics, 2004, Andrew Hippisley
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The lexicon and the dictionaries: Some theoretical and historical observations
Paper in Linguistics, 1986Abstract This paper contains observations on the relation of hard words and easy words in English and French dictionaries; it also contains a discussion of the lexicon and vocabulary in general.
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An information system for a historical analysis of the Italian legal lexicon
Database and Expert Systems Applications. 8th International Conference, DEXA '97. Proceedings, 2002The article gives information on a project, developed in Florence at the Institute for Legal Documentation at the Italian National Research Council, that has the aim to realize an electronic database with legal terms selected from Italian legal texts from its oldest written tradition (X century BC) until today.
Antonio Cammelli, Fiorenza Socci
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The synchronic status of historical bound roots in the mental lexicon
The Mental LexiconAbstract Many English words contain historical roots that do not occur as free morphemes (e.g., nov in innovate, dict in verdict). These words often retain an appearance of compositionality and are associated with effects on lexical processing (Pastizzo & Feldman, 2004; Taft & Forster, 1975), but frequently their roots are difficult to identify
Matthew T. Carlson, Amy C. Crosson
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A Child’s Garden of Curses: A Gender, Historical, and Age-Related Evaluation of the Taboo Lexicon
The American Journal of Psychology, 2013Abstract Child swearing is a largely unexplored topic among language researchers, although assumptions about what children know about taboo language form the basis for language standards in many settings. The purpose of the studies presented here is to provide descriptive data about the emergence of adultlike swearing in children ...
Kristin L, Jay, Timothy B, Jay
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A Thesaurus of the Greek Language: Cataloging Dimitrakos's Historical Lexicon
Georgia Library QuarterlyLibrary catalogers often work with challenging materials, particularly foreign language. This article documents a cataloger’s research of the journey to publication of the Great Lexicon of the Entire Greek Language. It tells the history of the dictionary’s entries from Ancient to Koine to Byzantine to Demotic and to Katharevousa Greek. The article also
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Comparative Analysis of The Qarnoq Dialect and The Historical Lexicon of The Uzbek Language
American Journal of Philological SciencesThe Qarnoq dialect, spoken in the historical village of Qarnoq near Turkistan, Kazakhstan, represents a linguistically rich variant of the Uzbek language, preserving numerous Old Turkic lexical and grammatical features. This study provides a comparative analysis between the Qarnoq dialect and Mahmud al-Kashgari’s Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk, focusing on ...
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