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The Swedish Academy of Sciences: Language policy and language practice
The Swedish Academy of Sciences was founded in 1739. The article presents and discusses the explicit language policy of the academy and analyzes some aspects of the language and rhetoric of the transactions (in Swedish) of the academy:textual ...
Teleman, Ulf
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Tracheobronchial transplantation: The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences' concerns [PDF]
On behalf of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, we wish to express our concerns regarding a paper by Philipp Jungebluth and colleagues, “Tracheobronchial transplantation with a stem-cell-seeded bioartificial nanocomposite: a proof-of-concept study”, which was published in The Lancet on Dec 10, 2011.
Lena Claesson-Welsh
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Working on an Historical Dictionary: The Swedish Academy Dictionary Project
<p>Abstract: The Swedish Academy Dictionary is one of the world's largest dictionary projects. Work on it was started in 1884 and it will be completed by 2017.
Per Stille, BoA Wendt
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Epistemic modalities of racialised knowledge production in the Swedish academy [PDF]
The central aim of this article is to examine the impact of racialization processes within the Swedish academic community in order to understand what kinds of knowledge productions and knowing subj ...
Fataneh Farahani
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Climate change is not only about changes in means of climatic variables such as temperature, precipitation and wind, but also their extreme values which are of critical importance to human society and ecosystems.
Deliang Chen +27 more
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This article discusses strategies involved in aligning word classes (parts of speech), particularly participles, in two dictionaries and one grammar for Swedish, all issued by the same publishing house, which at the same time is a language authority in ...
Blensenius, Kristian,
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SAOL 14 — Another evolution stage of Swedish academy dictionary [PDF]
The Swedish Academy published the first edition of the prescriptive dictionary (SAOL) in 1874. Later almost each new edition contained certain lexicographical amendments, besides its selection of words was changed: extinct words were excluded and new ...
Savitskaja, Anna
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Newspapers in Sweden are experiencing reduced revenues due to decreases in advertisement sales and reader subscriptions. Given such circumstances, one way of being more cost-effective is for journalists to recycle pieces of texts already published by ...
Skärlund Sanna
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The first part of the first volume of the Swedish Academy Dictionary (SAOB) was published in 1893 and the last volume was finished in 2023. Thus Sweden’s most extensive lexicographical project was completed after more than 130 years of work.
Nilsson, Pär
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Open Letter to The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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Barukčić, Ilija
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