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Realization of didactic principles in teaching english lexicology at different educational levels

open access: yesRussian Language Studies, 2012
The article shows how continuity principle in teaching English lexicology is realized at different educational levels at Irkutsk State Linguistic University. Special attention is paid to didactic principles on which the author's manuals on Lexicology are
L V Kulgavova
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Does disseminating scientific information on social media promote public health during the COVID‐19 pandemic?

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Volume 75, Issue 10, Page 1166-1181, October 2024.
Abstract Countries worldwide are transitioning their emergency response activities into long‐term management of COVID‐19. One promising strategy to mitigate the pandemic is combining the widespread use of social media with the potential impact of scientists on science education to create healthier information ecosystems.
Mingzhe Quan, Chenwei Zhang
wiley   +1 more source

Notas sobre as “Prosas Portuguesas” de Rafael Bluteau e a historiografia lingüística do século XVIII

open access: yesFilologia e Linguística Portuguesa, 2003
Besides the "Vocabulario Portuguez e Latino" (1712-1728), Rafael Bluteau is also author of the "Prosas Portuguezas" (1727-1728), originated in the specific context of the literary academism of late 17th century and the early 18th century. In the "Prozas",
Maria Filomena Gonçalves
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OBJECT OF LEXICOLOGY

open access: yes, 2023
The term «Lexicology» is of Greek origin from «lexis» - «word» and «logos» - «science». Lexicology is the part of linguistics which deals with the vocabulary and characteristic features of words and word-groups. The term «vocabulary» is used to denote the system of words and word-groups that the language possesses.
openaire   +1 more source

Les expériences émotionnelles basiques et leurs expressions en wolof

open access: yesLinguistique et Langues Africaines
This paper analyzes the expression of sept basic emotions – pleasantness, joy (and satisfaction), enthusiasm as well as disgust, sadness, fear and anger (and dissatisfaction) – in Wolof, an Atlantic language spoken in Senegal.
Loïc-Michel Perrin
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Artificial intelligence to improve rehabilitation care for children with developmental conditions: Some ethical considerations. [PDF]

open access: yesDev Med Child Neurol, 2023
van der Veen S   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Comparative analysis of term “LEXICOLOGY” presentation in terminological dictionaries of Russian, Kazakh, Uzbek languages

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2016
This article deals with the presentation of the term “lexicology” in Russian, Kazakh and Uzbek dictionaries; reveals differences in contents of dictionaries’ articles which are related to an absolute understanding of lexicology as a science of lexical ...
Mahanbet Dzhusupov
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Morphological Homonyms in the Modern Mari Language

open access: yesPolylinguality and Transcultural Practices
The subject of the study is grammatical homonyms in the modern Mari language. The scientific work was based on examples from the Mari Language Dictionary, the Mari-Russian dictionary, as well as data from a card file compiled by the author based on ...
Elena G. Lastochkina
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East-Aramaic origin of Gnosticism in the light of West-Aramaic Christian tradition [PDF]

open access: yesSCHOLE, 2008
In this comparative study Eugene Rodin (Tula State Pedagogical University) tries to develop an objective (linguistic) approach to analysis of the Gnostic tradition in the light of Christianity. He highlights some lexical and syntactic differences between
Rodin, Eugene
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