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Cognitive linguistics approach to the representation of knowledge contents in college English textbooks. [PDF]
Zhang L, Mo Z.
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Modernization of old turkish texts
Changes in a language over time causes the texts that is written in old times contain lot of words that is not used at the present time. This makes it difficult for readers to understand old texts. The goal of text simplification task is to increase the readability and understandability of the text by preserving the meaning.
Erol Özkan 0002, Gönenç Ercan
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 1974
The following text is taken from a MS owned by the monastery of May Anbäsa Kidanä Mәhrät, about 15 km. west of Makalle, on the new road to Hagärä, Sälam. The MS is described by its owners as Mäshafä Wägris, and contains the following items.
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The following text is taken from a MS owned by the monastery of May Anbäsa Kidanä Mәhrät, about 15 km. west of Makalle, on the new road to Hagärä, Sälam. The MS is described by its owners as Mäshafä Wägris, and contains the following items.
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On the Medical Texts Written in Old Anatolian Turkish
Old Anatolian Turkish contains rich examples of Turkish medical terms. Although the language of science during this period was Arabic, most of the medical texts were written in Old Anatolian Turkish or in pure Turkish.
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Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1942
Darius the Great ordered a canal to be dug from the Nile to the Red Sea. To commemorate its completion and successful operation, he set up inscribed memorials, one of which was found in 1866 during the excavation of the modern Suez Canal.' This consisted of a granite stele, located near the thirty-third kilometer-stone from Suez, twelve kilometers ...
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Darius the Great ordered a canal to be dug from the Nile to the Red Sea. To commemorate its completion and successful operation, he set up inscribed memorials, one of which was found in 1866 during the excavation of the modern Suez Canal.' This consisted of a granite stele, located near the thirty-third kilometer-stone from Suez, twelve kilometers ...
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