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Restoring and attributing ancient texts using deep neural networks. [PDF]
Assael Y +8 more
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А. Kotsiuba, V. Sukhanova
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World of personal names in the mongol-language worldview: etymological and ritual aspects
The article is devoted to identifying the national and cultural specifics of Kalmyk and Mongolian personal names. Anthroponymy has great educational and cultural-historical value.
E. U. Omakaeva
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Large-scale investigations of Neolithic settlement dynamics in Central Germany based on machine learning analysis: A case study from the Weiße Elster river catchment. [PDF]
Miera JJ +7 more
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ONOMASTIC SPACE IN ROALD DAHL’S CHILDREN’S BOOKS
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The aim of the presented research is to determine the specifics of a proper name as a result of the author's linguistic creativity and its role in modeling the artistic picture of the world in works of modern children's literature. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the substantiation of the relevance of constructive principles and techniques ...
Irina Yuryevna Vaganova +1 more
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The article is devoted to children’s onomastic space. It is essential to study the onomastic space of a child with the purpose of obtaining new information about the formation of a linguistic personality. Thanks to the development of video hosting, the increase in the number of television channels for children, constantly improving technologies the ...
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An Onomastic Study (Part 1) [PDF]
This is an age of extreme specialization. No longer can the general practitioner of logology aspire to verbal immortality. Those who dedicate themselves to selected branches of the science stand a much better chance of reaching those fantastic heights of
Borgmann, Dmitri A.
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The Jews of Aphrodisias: new evidence and old problems [PDF]
Chaniotis, Angelos
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Webster\u27s Dictionary defines colloquy as mutual discourse. Readers are encouraged to submit additions, corrections and comments about earlier articles appearing in Word Ways. Comments received up to a month prior to publication of an issue will appear
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