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Examination and critique of bilingual dictionaries in linguistics [PDF]
Introduction The dynamic and ever-evolving field of linguistics, with its continuous expansion of specialized terminology, necessitates the development of accurate and comprehensive bilingual dictionaries. These dictionaries serve as indispensable tools
Ebrahim Badakhshan
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Management and Internal Standardization of Chemistry Terminology: A Northern Sotho Case Study
One of the many implications of the process of language democratization which started post-1994 in South Africa is the empowerment of the previously marginalized South African Bantu languages to become languages of higher functions, i.e.
Elsabé Taljard, Mahlodi Jean Nchabeleng
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Green Logistics: In Pursuit of a Final Definition
ABSTRACT Green logistics (GL) is a topic of growing interest for policymakers, business managers, academics, and society at large. There has been a steadily increasing amount of research on the subject; however, there is still no unified understanding or definition of GL or a consensus on what it means depending on the scope of its application ...
Maryna Chepurna +3 more
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Access Routes of Internet Finance Dictionaries: Present Solutions and Future Opportunities
<p>ABSTRACT: Lexicographers working on finance dictionaries have not properly exploited the fast development of the Internet. This is revealed by the poor utilization of the access routes found in current Internet finance dictionaries. Consequently,
Deny Arnos Kwary
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Contrastive terminography Contrastive methods have long been employed in lexicography, in particular in bi- and multilingual dictionary projects. The main rationale for this is the necessity to comprehensively study, i.e.
Marek Wojciech Łukasik
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Multi‐Modal Instrument Performances (MMIP): A Musical Database
Abstract Musical instrument performances are multimodal creative art forms that integrate audiovisual elements, resulting from musicians' interactions with instruments through body movements, finger actions, and facial expressions. Digitizing such performances for archiving, streaming, analysis, or synthesis requires capturing every element that shapes
T. Kyriakou +2 more
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Some features of monolingual LSP dictionaries [PDF]
CITATION: Mihindou, G.-R. 2004. Some features of monolingual LSP dictionaries. Lexikos, 14:118-136, doi:10.5788/14-0-686.The original publication is available at http://lexikos.journals.ac.zaDictionaries are classified according to a certain set of ...
Mihindou, G.-R.
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ABSTRACT Little consistency exists in how individuals enter scholarly publishing, let alone advance their careers. More transparency and documentation can help increase diversity in an industry that wrestles with its privilege. In this article, we report on a project initiated by three publishing industry associations to aggregate, normalise, and ...
Lauretta S. P. Cheng +5 more
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Should LSP Dictionaries also Include Professional Jargon and Slang?*
The paper discusses the question whether an LSP dictionary should take the sociolinguistic stratification of the entire speech community in a particular domain of activity into consideration, and as a consequence, also encompass vocabulary on the lower ...
R Gläser, Gläser, R
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Parafoveal Processing and Transposed‐Letter Effects in Developmental Dyslexic Reading
ABSTRACT During reading, adults and children independently parafoveally encode letter identity and letter position information using a flexible letter position encoding mechanism. The current study examined parafoveal encoding of letter position and letter identity for dyslexic children.
Julie A. Kirkby +3 more
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