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Conceptual Map of Linguistic Terminology
2021A bilingual Persian-English terminology for linguistics has not yet been compiled. A linguistic terminology plays a crucial role in organizing and indexing information in scientific documents, standardizing vocabulary, and facilitating the search and retrieval of information in linguistic databases and related linguistic research.
Rajabi, Taghi +2 more
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A Linguistic Map of Wales: 1961
The Geographical Journal, 1963The first detailed report of the 1961 Census issued by the General Register Office i on he Welsh-speaking populatio of Wal s (H.M.S.O., 1961). The accompanying map has been based on this report and shows the percentage of persons over three years of age able to speak Welsh. This map (Fig. 1) can be compared with that drawn by J.
Emrys Jones, Ieuan L. Griffiths
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Fuzzy cognitive map with linguistic values
2014 International Conference on Engineering and Technology (ICET), 2014This paper provides a fuzzy cognitive map (FCM) model that can handles linguistic values. A mathematical description of FCM is presented and a new methodology by using linguistic values is proposed for more appropriate and humanistic way to deal with information uncertainty. An illustrative case study ensures the validity of the proposed model for real
Basem Mohamed Elomda +2 more
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Treasury of Linguistic Maps Online
The Charleston Advisor, 2017The Treasury of Linguistic Maps Online database (TLM) makes available online, often for the first time, linguistic maps from publications by the DeGruyter publishing house, particularly its Mouton imprint. The initial release has approximately 2,000 linguistic maps which have been scanned and enriched with metadata.
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Mapping the linguistic context of citations
Bulletin of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2015EDITOR'S SUMMARYScientific papers are routinely structured in sections for introduction, methods, research and discussion, a standard since the 1970s. Citations originating within each section serve different purposes and can be meaningfully classified according to position, shedding light on an author's purpose for the citation.
Bertin, Marc +3 more
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Linguistic characteristics of topographic map symbols
SPIE Proceedings, 2008The use of linguistic model in spatial information has been an important topic discussed in relevant theoretical domain in recent years. On the basis of analyzing the geometrical composition of large-scale topographic map symbols and the geometric and semantic relationships among symbols, system of topographic map symbols was regarded as a two ...
Li Su, Dan-hui Zhou
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