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Building on a terminology resource – the Irish experience [PDF]
www.focal.ie is the national database of Irish language terminology. In this paper, we examine: (i) the impact achieved by this resource in the five year period since work commenced; (ii) the possibilities which have arisen from one project over a short ...
Bhreathnach, Úna +2 more
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From Italian domination in lexicographic product graphs to w-domination in graphs [PDF]
Abel Cabrera Martínez +2 more
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TO THE QUESTION OF LEXICOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE CONCEPT [PDF]
Г. Р. Хакимова
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Methods in Lexicography and Dictionary Research
Methods are used in every stage of dictionary-making and in every scientific analysis which is carried out in the field of dictionary research. This article presents some general considerations on methods in philosophy of science, gives an overview of ...
S. Schierholz
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Large Language Models as Calibration Agents in Hydrological Modeling: Feasibility and Limitations
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) represent the forefront of artificial intelligence, exhibiting substantial potential for advancing understanding and reasoning in complex Earth system sciences. Hydrological modeling, essential for water resource management and Earth system knowledge, predominantly relies on traditional calibration paradigms and ...
Zhanliang Zhu +7 more
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Biographism in the literary-historical and lexicographic method of Branko Vodnik
In this paper, we try to shed light on the biographical component in Branko Vodnikʼs oeuvre, with an emphasis on metabiographical and methodological manifestations in his literary-historical and critical articles and in the articles in the Serbian ...
Tea Rogić Musa
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English Influence on the Icelandic Lexicon
The study of loanwords has until now not played an important role in Icelandic linguistic research, and only a few articles have been written on foreign influence on modern Icelandic.
Guðrún Kvaran
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Abstract The term semantic primitives refers to a set of basic, atomic concepts from which all other (compound) concepts are constructed. It presupposes the principle of compositionality—the idea that complex items or expressions can be formed by combining simpler constituents.
Birger Hjørland
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Nikša Bareza à la HBL: A biographical contribution behind the encyclopedic scenes
Based on the research of literature (mostly periodicals), archival material and other sources, as well as contacts with several European cultural institutions and knowledge of some of his interpretations of operatic and symphonic repertoires, this paper ...
Karlo Radečić
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This paper investigates new radio spectrum coexistence mechanisms, leveraging the currently uninhabited 6 GHz bands and aiming for fair coexistence of Wi‐Fi 6 and 5G new radio unlicensed (NR‐U). A novel two‐stage channel contention mechanism is proposed to explore additional spectrum access opportunities which remain unrealized in the existing channel ...
Md Toufiqur Rahman +2 more
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