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Les méthodes de la lexicographie dialectale : variation formelle et recueil des données
This paper provides an overview of how lexicographers deal with elusive dialectal data. It gives answers to the following questions: what methods are used—or can be used— (a) to represent geographic, social and free variation in reference works?
Philippe Del Giudice
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On Kotzig's Perfect Set Problem of Hamiltonian Cycle Decompositions of the Complete Graph
ABSTRACT A Hamiltonian cycle decomposition (HCD) of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 1‐path of K n appears exactly once. A Dudeney set of K n is a set of Hamiltonian cycles in which each 2‐path of K n appears exactly once. Kotzig's perfect set of HCDs of K n is a set of HCDs whose union forms a Dudeney set.
Nobuaki Mutoh
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This contribution presents the second and final report on a study that set out to gain a greater understanding of what general modern Slovenian lexicography is.
Vrbinc, Alenka +2 more
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The Role of Context in Polysemy
Polysemy, the phenomenon whereby a linguistic unit exhibits multiple distinct yet related meanings, has always been a topic of great interest for both lexical semanticists and lexicographers.
Kovács Éva
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The Future of Linguistics and Lexicographers: Will there be Lexicographers in the Year 3000?
Abstract Lexicology has been posed as a science ever since the 18th century. In the article Grammaire from Diderot and D’Alembert’s Encyclopedia, lexicology is described as the explanation of three aspects of knowledge about each of the words from a language: its Material, its Value, and its Etymology.
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The passion of butterflies: Notes on “translating” a Navajo poem by Rex Lee Jim
Abstract This essay honors three kinds of tradition. The first tradition is the poetry of Rex Lee Jim. The second tradition is the translation work of Blackhorse Mitchell. The third tradition is the discourse‐centered and ethnopoetic tradition of linguistic anthropology. I do this by focusing on a brief poem in Navajo by Rex Lee Jim.
Anthony K. Webster
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This article explores the potential of Wikidata to support philological research into ancient lexicography, taking as a case study the Latin lexicographer Verrius Flaccus and his text De uerborum significatu (Q42188615).
Stephen Blair
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Des considérations sur la lexicographie et la linguistique au Gabon*
<p>Résumé: Le Gabon est un pays à diversité linguistique. La constitution gabonaise reconnaît lefrançais comme l'unique langue officielle. En outre, elle s'efforce de promouvoir et de protéger leslangues nationales.
Guy-Modeste Ekwa Eban?ga +1 more
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Lexicographical order, lexicographical index, and linear operators
Let \(E=\{e_ 1,...,e_ n\}\) be a basis of an n-dimensional real linear space. The authors define the lexicographical index of \(y=\eta_ 1e_ 1+...+\eta_ 1e_ n\neq 0\) with respect to E as the minimum \(j\in \{1,..,n\}\) such that \(\eta_ j\neq 0\). The lexicographical index of 0 is defined as \(\infty\).
Martínez-Legaz, Juan-Enrique +1 more
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CTP Ontology: A Semantic Model for Structuring Cultural Thematic Paths
Abstract A thematic path enhances the appreciation of cultural heritage by connecting diverse cultural objects through shared themes. This study introduces the Cultural Thematic Path (CTP) Ontology, designed to support the creation, organization, description, publication, and management of thematic paths within the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives,
Tiziana Pasciuto +2 more
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