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1991
At the end of 1875 Gustave Flaubert wrote to George Sand: ‘I constantly do all I can to broaden my mind, and I write according to the dictates of my heart. The rest is beyond my control’.
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At the end of 1875 Gustave Flaubert wrote to George Sand: ‘I constantly do all I can to broaden my mind, and I write according to the dictates of my heart. The rest is beyond my control’.
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1997
Abstract The earliest explicit contrast between poetic and prosaic language is made (about 365) by lsocrates (ix. 9 f.). The lexemes, he says, which poets are able to use are not only áτ τ∈τγμ ναga those prescribed (sc. by general usage) but also those which are ‘alien’, Kaiv&.
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Abstract The earliest explicit contrast between poetic and prosaic language is made (about 365) by lsocrates (ix. 9 f.). The lexemes, he says, which poets are able to use are not only áτ τ∈τγμ ναga those prescribed (sc. by general usage) but also those which are ‘alien’, Kaiv&.
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The language of tourism – an independent / dependent specialized language
2014Rad analizira odrednice koje jezik turizma karakteriziraju kao specifičnu neovisno / ovisnu jezičnu ...
Miškulin, Dolores +1 more
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1997
Language for special or specific purposes, LSP, is the traditional term for the various linguistic variants used in professional settings. The history of the field reveals an early theoretical interest in the description of various sublanguages, which are assumed to exist within the general language system in response to specific professional needs ...
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Language for special or specific purposes, LSP, is the traditional term for the various linguistic variants used in professional settings. The history of the field reveals an early theoretical interest in the description of various sublanguages, which are assumed to exist within the general language system in response to specific professional needs ...
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Special languages vs. Languages for special purposes: what’s in a name?
2019The approaches to the study of Languages for Special Purposes (LSP) stem from different scientific traditions and perspectives. The naming of the research object seems to be quite confusing at first, but it actually reveals the existence of two parallel views: one that is more concerned with lexical and morphosyntactic variations based on discipline ...
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Application of extensible languages to specialized application languages
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1971Jean E Sammet, Sammetjean E
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Special Issue on Iberian Languages
Speech Communication, 2008Isabel Trancoso +4 more
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The Special Language of Special Effects
Journal of Visual Verbal Languaging, 1981openaire +1 more source

