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La lexicografía hispano-amerindia del siglo XVI
The present article offers a descriptive catalogue of bilingual vocabularies of Spanish and indigenous languages of America compiled by missionaries lexicographers throughout the 16th century.
Esther Hernández
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Species of Compassion: Aesthetics, Anaesthetics, and Pain in the Physiological Laboratory
This essay explores the interplay of different species of compassion with regard to physiological practices in the final decades of the nineteenth century.
Rob Boddice
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Emprunt dans Fort Saganne de Louis Gardel [PDF]
The lexicon of any language is in a constant state of enrichment. Among the various sources contributing to lexical growth, borrowing from other languages stands out as a linguistic phenomenon intricately tied to societal development and historical ...
Israa Muhamed Gharib
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Community in Europe: a historical lexicon
'One of the main causes of flagging support for the EU has been the persistence of high levels of unemployment in virtually all member states of the Union. Our paper shows that in combating unemployment, present policy as set out in EU documents is forced to steer a course between 'competitiveness' of markets and what is variously referred to as ...
Cowen, Mike P., Shenton, Bob W.
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Le parole che noi usiamo: l’errore in storia
Unlike the hard sciences, historiography lacks a specific nomenclature. The lexicon employed by historians is drawn from the plain language of everyday life.
Aurelio Musi
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Gaucho and huaso as key concepts in the Argentine and Chilean world
The theme of the article is framed in one of the main areas of modern linguistic research- a historical-cultural approach in the semantic studies of the lexicon.
Galina Romanova
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Die Chronik von Friedeberg am Queis (1829) im Fokus textlinguistischer Analyse [PDF]
This article presents a text-linguistic analysis of the Description and History of the Town of Friedeberg am Queis (Poland/Lower Silesia) by Johann Gottfried Bergemann, published in 1829.
Jarosław Bogacki
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The article is devoted to the revealing of identifying the main thematic clusters of outdated words in K. Erendzhenovs prose. In analyzing the research material has been found, that the using of outdated lexicon by author is a basic stylistic way of ...
Nudlya Ochirova
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POS Tagging and Lemmatization of Historical Varieties of Languages. The Challenge of Old Italian
The paper discusses the challenges of POS tagging and lemmatization of historical varieties of Italian, and reports for both tasks the results of experiments carried out in a classical supervised domain adaptation scenario using the diachronic and ...
Manuel Favaro +2 more
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The origin of French Postmodernism approach is to be attributed to Martin Heidegger, who, in his translation of Anaximander, investigates the primeval (“auroral”) state of Greek language and thought, identifying these in Ionic and Homer.
Roberto Giacomelli
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