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Usual and Individual Authorial Functioning of Lexemes “Dream” and “Reverie” in Igor-Severyanin’s Poetry

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2019
The article contains the analysis of the mental sphere lexis in Igor-Severianin’s poetry. The lexemes “dream”, “reverie” belong to mental field and represent leitmotifs, sense-making components of the ego-futurist’s literature. The frequency of their use
Galina I. Shliakhova
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Lexis

open access: yes, 2017
The lexicon constitutes the basic raw material of natural language. The article starts by clarifying the various meanings of the term ‘word’: tokens, types, lemmas, phrasemes, and lexical entries. It goes on to ask whether names are words. Next, it asks whether the lexicon of a language is a finite set.
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Isidore of Seville – Reader of Solinus [PDF]

open access: yesBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics, 2013
This paper focuses on examining how in his Etymologiae sive Origines Isidore of Seville makes use of the lexis that describes marvellous phenomena. This lexis was borrowed to some extent from Solinus’ Collectanea rerum memorabilium.
Anca Crivăţ
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Leksykalne środki tradycyjnej stylistyki we współczesnych badaniach nad stylem. (O smutnym losie epitetu)

open access: yesStylistyka, 2018
The author is interested in the presence of the traditional features of style (verbal figures) in contemporary stylistics – theory, teaching, and interpretations.
Bożena Witosz
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A Landscape Never Goes Out of Style. Diachronic Lexical Variation in Exhibition Press Announcements

open access: yesHermes, 2014
The paper focuses on diachronic lexical variation in a professional textual genre which has gained growing importance over time in the fi eld of museum public relations and art discourse: exhibition press announcements (EPAs).
Cecilia Lazzeretti
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Observations regarding the lexical content at the beginnings of structural semantics [PDF]

open access: yesDiacronia, 2019
This study focuses on the difficulties noted by a series of German lexicologists at the beginnings of structural semantics as part of their attempt to identify a possible method of organizing the lexis of a language.
Dinu Moscal
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A Regionality of the Vocabulary of Novellas Submitted to a Competition Organised by the Kaunas Daily “Dzień Polski” (1936)

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2023
This article presents specific vocabulary excerpted from twenty-one novellas submitted to the competition announced in 1936 by Dzień Polski [The Polish Day], a Polish daily issued in Kaunas. Prior to publication, the novellas were edited with the aim of
Jolanta Mędelska, Marek Marszałek
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A Wireless, Battery‐Free Artificial Throat Patch with Deep Learning for Emotional Speech Recognition

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
In this work, Xu and co‐workers develop a wireless, battery‐free artificial throat patch system (ATPS) consisting of a carbon nanotube‐based thin‐film strain sensor and a miniaturized flexible printed circuit board, to enable real‐time sensing of throat signals.
Bingxin Xu   +10 more
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Synonymic Relations in Verbal Lexis of the Smolensk Dialect in the 17 th – 18 th Centuries

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета: Серия 2. Языкознание, 2023
The article deals with the problems of synonymy in verbal dialect lexis based on the material of Smolensk business writing of the 17 th – 18 th centuries, the time of buoyant lexical norms formation in the Russian literary language.
Inna A. Koroleva
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Automated Alignment Powered by Computer Vision Streamlines the Two‐Photon Polymerization‐Based Micro 3D Printing of Multiscale and Multimaterial Structures

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
Two‐photon polymerization enables high‐resolution microfabrication, but performing alignment when printing multiple structures is difficult. Here, we present a fast, robust, and open‐source protocol for automated alignment on Nanoscribe systems. Achieving ≈0.4 μm accuracy in under 5 s, our protocol reduces time and error in multimaterial printing. This
Daniel Maher   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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