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Lexical Syllabus in Elementary and Secondary Education: Construction and Implementation
Abstract Nonnative language users operate with significantly limited vocabularies compared to native speakers, particularly when the language is learnt in school contexts. This paper demonstrates how empirical research on vocabulary learning combined with experience in teaching and curricula design has informed the principled construction of a lexical ...
Batia Laufer
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Keelekorpus kui leksikograafi abiline kõnekeelsuse tuvastamisel
Using corpus data to support lexicographers in identifying informal language This study examines how new corpus analysis tools can assist lexicographers in determining whether to assign a word an informal register label in a dictionary.
Lydia Risberg +6 more
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Visualisation of Collocational Preferences for Near-Synonym Discrimination
This paper aims to explore the potential usefulness of two techniques that visualise collocational preference for the purpose of synonym discrimination.
Mariusz Piotr Kamiński
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Abstract Participants in Russia's 1825 Decembrist uprising against the Tsarist regime were, quite literally, a case study in French cultural influence upon Russia. This is particularly true as it relates to Russia's emotional cultures. Although this has not, traditionally, been the primary focus of historical analysis of this event (in Soviet or ...
ADAM COKER
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Dictionaries and lexicography in the AI era
This paper examines the implications of AI and machine translation on traditional lexicography, using three canonical scenarios for dictionary use: text reception, text production, and text translation as test cases.
Robert Lew
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Translating the suffix -ism in linguistics terminology from English into Arabic
English relies heavily on suffixation in deriving new words. The suffix -ism is used to form nouns in both general and specialised languages. In linguistics terminology, -ism is used to denote a range of technical concepts.
Jamal Mohamed Giaber
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Tewdwr: Eponymous Ancestor of the Tudor Dynasty
Abstract The standard derivation of the dynastic name Tudor from Welsh Tudur, surname of the grandfather of Henry VII, is problematic on phonological grounds, as well as the fact that Tudur was never used as a surname by Henry himself, being attributed to him only by his enemies with implication of lowly origins.
DAFYDD JOHNSTON
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<p>Abstract: The creation of target language equivalents in bilingual dictionaries have alwaysbeen a challenge to both lexicographers and terminologists.
Motlokwe Clifford Mphahlele
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For a Better Dictionary: Revisiting Ecolexicography as a New Paradigm
Driven by practical conundrums that users often face in maximizing (e-)dictionaries as a companion resource, this article revisits and redefines ecolexicography as a new paradigm that situates compilers and users in a relational dynamic.
Xiqin Liu, Jing Lyu, Dongping Zheng
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Lexicographic palindromic products
Summary: A graph \(G\) on \(n\) vertices is \textit{palindromic} if there is a vertex-labeling bijection \(f : V(G) \rightarrow \{1, 2, \dots, n\}\) with the property that for any edge \(vw \in E(G)\), there is an edge \(xy \in E(G)\) for which \(f(x) = n - f(v) + 1\) and \(f(y) = n - f(w) + 1\).
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