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Language in Medical Documentation
JAMA, 2013A Viewpoint by Dr Wang1 encouraged readers to adopt a documentation style that would be targeted for patients' consumption. We disagree and posit that patient care would suffer.
W James, Dittmar, Alex, Weller
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2010
Ethical issues as they relate to documentation of endangered languages include consideration of the rights and obligations of the various parties who have interests in such work. Ownership, copyright, and access restrictions are examined from the perspectives of the language documenters, of the minority societies within larger governments, and of the ...
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Ethical issues as they relate to documentation of endangered languages include consideration of the rights and obligations of the various parties who have interests in such work. Ownership, copyright, and access restrictions are examined from the perspectives of the language documenters, of the minority societies within larger governments, and of the ...
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Aslib Proceedings, 1963
In approaching the problem of languages—of how they affect communications in general and documentation in particular—there is a strong temptation to draw an analogy with the wheelbarrow (but with apologies to the wheelbarrow, which did in fact represent an advanced development in the evolution of transport).
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In approaching the problem of languages—of how they affect communications in general and documentation in particular—there is a strong temptation to draw an analogy with the wheelbarrow (but with apologies to the wheelbarrow, which did in fact represent an advanced development in the evolution of transport).
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Language documentation and language policy
2014Language policy is any decision that is made about language. Policies may be conscious or unconscious, explicit or implicit: for example, state education policy may not mention language at all, but may assume that the medium of education is the national language. Language policy can be planned or unplanned, but is no less a policy for being unthinking .
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Language Preservation Begets Language Documentation
2014Language preservation is the recording in various media of a language that is losing its speakers. A language is “reduced” to writing, a grammar is written, and a dictionary compiled. A set of texts (usually myths and oral history) is gathered. Such are the efforts of language preservation. Language documentation, in the current sense of the term, goes
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2014
This paper argues for the integration of child language data into language documentation projects and shows the benefits that the documentation of child language can have for (i) acquisition researchers, (ii) descriptive, theoretical and historical linguists, and (iii) members of language maintenance or revitalisation projects.
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This paper argues for the integration of child language data into language documentation projects and shows the benefits that the documentation of child language can have for (i) acquisition researchers, (ii) descriptive, theoretical and historical linguists, and (iii) members of language maintenance or revitalisation projects.
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A Hierarchical Document Retrieval Language
Information Retrieval, 2000Summary: The focus of this work is on the development of a document retrieval language which attempts to enable users to better represent their requirements with respect to retrieved documents. We describe a framework for evaluating documents which allows, in the spirit of computing with words, a linguistic specification of the interrelationship ...
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