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Countess Eleonora: A prominent donator and benefactor from the Patačić noble family
The article explores the influence and significance of Countess Eleonora Patačić, the last member of her family, in Croatian cultural history. As the daughter of Katarina Patačić, known in Croatian literary historiography for commissioning and editing ...
Jasmina Lukec
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Lexicography in Gabon : a survey [PDF]
This paper traces the historical development of lexicography in Gabon. Gabon, like most African countries, is multilingual. The recent inventories of languages spoken in Gabon are those established by Jacquot (1978) and Kwenzi-Mikala (1998). According to
Assam, B. Nyangone +1 more
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English Lexicography from British Tradition to World Englishes [PDF]
Heming Yong
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Healthcare between East and West: Croatia at the crossroads of European medical traditions
This paper presents the development of healthcare in Croatia through the lens of historical continuity, viewing Croatia as a dynamic space between the medical traditions of the East and the West.
Vlatka Dugački
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Lexicography for specific purposes. Equivalence in bilingual and multilingual specialised dictionaries with reference to conceptual systems. [PDF]
Terminological equivalence is one of the central issues in translation. To secure equivalence in translations for special purpose languages, the translator has to structure the terms of a given text by reference to a conceptual system and thus identify -
Edelmann, Gerhard
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DIALECTS OF THE CHERNOBYL ZONE IN LEXICOGRAPHIC PROCESSING
Liudmyla Riabets
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Monolingual alignment of word senses and definitions in lexicographical resources [PDF]
Sina Ahmadi
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Breaking the mould, a first parse at natural language processing in aspergillosis diagnosis. [PDF]
Pates KM +3 more
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The lexicographic treatment of quantitative pronouns in Zulu [PDF]
In Zulu, there are three kinds of quantitatives: inclusive, exclusive and numeral. For the lemmatization of these, even existing traditional dictionaries felt the need to move away from a pure 'stem' approach towards a 'word' approach.
de Schryver, Gilles-Maurice
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