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Le lexique mathématique breton : bilan et perspectives
For many years excluded from schools, Breton still lacks a unified and undiscussed mathematical terminology. With this problematic in mind the purpose of this paper is to document this phenomenon.
Erwan Le Pipec
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UEG Week 2013 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 1, Issue S1, Page A135-A587, October 2013.
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Le breton maritime à Plouhinec (Morbihan)
In Brittany, the linguistic geography concerns the interior more than the coast. There is relatively little information on Breton maritime vocabulary.
Serge Le Bozec
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Innovations to Address Complex Challenges: 22nd Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, Volume 24, Issue A, Page 4A-150A, 2013.
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Honouring our History, Embracing our Diversity: 20th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research
Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases and Medical Microbiology, Volume 22, Issue B, Page 4B-128B, 2011.
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English-based feminative neologisms in post-1989 Polish [PDF]
For more than three decades now an increase in the productivity of the feminative category has been observed in Polish-language communication practices and, consequently, an increase in the number of female personal names in Polish.
Agnieszka Małocha
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Der Brite als ein diskursiv erzeugter Gegenstand: Bedeutungsvarianten, Synonyme, Hyperonyme und Antonyme der lexikalischen Einheit Brite im Brexit-Diskurs der „Tageszeitung“ [PDF]
The cognitive linguistics bases its research on media discourse on the thesis that discourse central concepts have the status of mental objects which are construed in and experienced through discourse.
Agnieszka Gaweł
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Mouse in Saami and Related Problems [PDF]
The article discusses Saami terms for “mouse” (e.g. Northern Saami “sáhpán”, Inari Saami “säplig”, Pite Saami “saahpìek”), explaining them as a common heritage of Uralic origin. It is suggested that the related words are to be found in Selkup Samoyed and
Krzysztof Tomasz Witczak
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