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Fiat Surfaces in the Basic Formal Ontology. [PDF]
Rabenberg M, Ceusters W.
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Analysis of spelling errors from the 'dyslexic sight words' list. [PDF]
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Re-territorialising skills? Insights from ethnography on solidarity-economy food activism. [PDF]
Grasseni C.
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Locutions conjonctives et détermination....
Langages, 2002This article sets out to describe the internal structure of conjunctive phrases. The starting point is the observation that these sequences are not fixed and that the noun which is used is itself a predicate, the arguments of which are the main clause and the subordinate clause.
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Locutions temporelles, locutions spatiales en corrélation, deux évolutions différentes
2020Cette contribution étudie, d’un point de vue diachronique, le fonctionnement de certaines expressions qui établissent en français un parallèle entre deux constituants de l’énoncé : elle observe le processus de pragmaticalisation qui caractérise leur évolution, en s’attachant particulièrement aux expressions spatio-temporelles, et tente de montrer les ...
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American Speech, 1942
Ida Whitten of Racine, Wisconsin, inquires concerning the term boonge [bundg]. She says that when she used the word in conversation with a teacher the latter did not know what she meant. Then she tried it on several other persons and found that no one knew it. The reference librarian could not find it listed anywhere.
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Ida Whitten of Racine, Wisconsin, inquires concerning the term boonge [bundg]. She says that when she used the word in conversation with a teacher the latter did not know what she meant. Then she tried it on several other persons and found that no one knew it. The reference librarian could not find it listed anywhere.
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