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The Future of Linguistics and Lexicographers: Will there be Lexicographers in the year 3000 ?
International audienceLexicography has been a respected tradition of scientific pursuit since the eighteenth century.Will the science of lexicography survive into the third millennium?
Grefenstette, Gregory
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Lexicographers and Grammarians in the History of English
During the Renaissance a great number of Latin-English and English-Latin dictionaries were compiled, following a surprisingly long tradition of English lexicography whose dawn can be traced back to between 600 and 700 A.D.
Facchinetti, Roberta
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Language writ large: LLMs, ChatGPT, meaning, and understanding. [PDF]
Harnad S.
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Semantic Representation of Context for Description of Named Rivers in a Terminological Knowledge Base. [PDF]
Rojas-Garcia J.
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Reikšminiai žodžiai: Daugiareikšmiškumas; Gyvoji kalba; Gyvosios kalbos ypatybės; Kalba; Kalbos vartosena; Klasifikacija; Leksikografai; Leksikografas; Leksikografija; Reikšmė; Stilius; Žodynas; Žodžio reikšmė; Classification; Dictionary; Language ...
Subačius, Giedrius
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Treating with minerals in the Middle Ages: the rare substance mūmiyā' (pitch-asphalt) and its medicinal uses in Byzantium. [PDF]
Bouras-Vallianatos P, Käs F.
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A descriptive literature review of phubbing behaviors. [PDF]
Capilla Garrido E +3 more
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Alphabetical Lives: Early Modern German Biographical Lexicons and Encyclopedias
Those who appear obvious to us as “major players” in past eras may in part result from an unintended consequence of the work of early modern biographical lexicographers.
Cole, Richard G.
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The "autopsy" enigma: etymology, related terms and unambiguous alternatives. [PDF]
Foster J.
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