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Change(s) in Vocabulary(/ies) – Hungarian and Romanian Lexical Phenomena During COVID [PDF]
The COVID-19 epidemic caused not only an unprecedented crisis in our lives but also changes in our language use and word formation habits: this new disease and its cures have naturally led to the emergence of new concepts and names.
Enikő Biró +2 more
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PATH-TRACING SEMANTIC NETWORKS TO INTERPRET CHANGES IN SEMANTIC 3D CITY MODELS [PDF]
Recent years have seen a significant and rapid rise in the development and deployment of many urban digital twins worldwide. Urban digital twins provide a central platform for incorporating data and knowledge from different sources and fields, and can ...
S. H. Nguyen, T. H. Kolbe
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The number of scholarly publications has dramatically increased over the last decades. For anyone new to a particular science domain it is not easy to understand the major trends and significant changes that the domain has undergone over time.
Naman Paharia +2 more
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Semantic changes of the word “home” in the Russian language of the first decades of the 20th century
The relevance of the study is determined by the necessity to identify semantic changes of the word “home” in the social consciousness associated with historical, cultural, social, political and economic transformations.
Vera V. Shmelkova, Yelena V. Makarova
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RE-TERMINOLOGISATION AS A METHOD FOR TERMINOLOGICAL SYSTEMS COMPLETING (on the material of Ukrainian computer terminology) [PDF]
Lexical migration in scientific terminology, as in general literary language general literary language on the whole, is a perma- on the whole, is a perma- on the whole, is a perma- , is a permanent phenomenon.
Iryna B. Mentynska, Halyna V. Nakonechna
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An Investigation of Changes in Meaning and Application of French Loan-words in Persian [PDF]
In Persian language, like any other language, there are some words derived from other languages. These words are usually called borrowed, imported or loan-words. Following various historical events, many words from Greek, Arabic, Turkish, French, English,
Sepideh Navabzadeh Shafi’i
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The article focuses on metaphorical representation of the process of visual perception in the language. The verbal-nominal word groups formed by the verbs with the semantics of movement and the nouns glaz (eye) / vzgljad (glance) / vzor (gaze) constitute
Irina A. Safonova
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Names of Snakes in Latvian Texts of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Names of Snakes in Latvian Texts of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries This article analyses the naming of snakes in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Latvian texts which are taken from the Corpus of Early Written Latvian Texts, containing the ...
Anta Trumpa
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Hierarchical Visual Place Recognition Based on Semantic-Aggregation
A major challenge in place recognition is to be robust against viewpoint changes and appearance changes caused by self and environmental variations.
Baifan Chen +3 more
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A Semantic Change Model for French Loanwords in Persian
The aim of this study is to propose a model of semantic change which corresponds to synchronic analysis of the data set. For this purpose, the study examined semantic change orientation of French loanwords in Persian.
Azadeh Sharifi MOGHADDAM
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