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Knowledge and Use of the ORCID Author Identifier in France: A National Survey
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore the uses and awareness of the ORCID identifier in the French national research community using a questionnaire survey. This questionnaire has been completed in full by 6125 researchers, amounting to approximately 3.2% of the French national population of researchers.
Aline Bouchard, Christophe Boudry
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Synonymy and Polysemy in Legal Terminology and Their Applications to Bilingual and Bijural Translation [PDF]
The paper focuses on synonymy and polysemy in the language of law in English-speaking countries. The introductory part briefly outlines the process of legal translation and tackle the specificity of bijural translation. Then, traditional understanding of
Chromá, Marta
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ABSTRACT Polysemy is the linguistic phenomenon where a word has more than one sense. Polysemy is important to philosophy. This article considers four related strands of discussion in philosophy in which polysemy plays a crucial role: (i) Chomsky's argument against externalist semantics; (ii) copredication and zeugma; (iii) semantic accounts of ...
Michelle Liu
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We are not alone ! (at least, most of us). Homonymy in large scale social groups
This article brings forward an estimation of the proportion of homonyms in large scale groups based on the distribution of first names and last names in a subset of these groups.
Charpentier, Arthur, Coulmont, Baptiste
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Role of feedback and broadcasting in the naming game [PDF]
The naming game (NG) describes the agreement dynamics of a population of agents that interact locally in a pairwise fashion, and in recent years statistical physics tools and techniques have greatly contributed to shed light on its rich phenomenology ...
Baronchelli, Andrea
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This thesis is devoted to an investigation of Aristotle’s notion of homonymy. When first introducing this notion, Aristotle tells us that things are homonymous when they have their name in common but the definitions corresponding to the name are different. (Categories 1a1–2) Homonyms are thus opposed to synonymous things which are things that have both
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Punning Wordplay in Czech Advertising Discourse
This account of punning wordplay in Czech advertising discourse draws on the recent popularity of pun and the research, for which the theory of lexical priming provides lexico-grammatical framework. The corpus-based evidence of combinatorial behaviour of
Věra Sládková
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POLYSEMY TYPES AND LEVELS OF FRENCH LINGUISTIC TERMS (based on the material of the French language)
The lexical analysis of scientific terms in the works of French-speaking linguists (from F. de Saussure to modern researchers) allows identifying the epistemological reasons for the development of semantics and the formation of polysemy of terminological
Denis S. Zolotukhin
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Качан Богдана. Лексические и графические характеристики сокращений в немецком фаховом языке “Технология лабораторной диагностики и лечения”, способы перевода.
Богдана КАЧАН
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The Missing Link between Morphemic Assemblies and Behavioral Responses:a Bayesian Information-Theoretical model of lexical processing [PDF]
We present the Bayesian Information-Theoretical (BIT) model of lexical processing: A mathematical model illustrating a novel approach to the modelling of language processes. The model shows how a neurophysiological theory of lexical processing relying on
Filipovic-Djurdjevic, Dusica +2 more
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