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Evolutionary Linguistics, Diathesis Alternation
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In: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~ejb1/mind-soc-version.pdf
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Interest-based personalized search
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In: http://home.business.utah.edu/actgp/Papers/Interest-based personalized search.pdf
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Cornish Lexicography from the 9th Century AD to the Present Day
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A variety of reference sources provide information about the Cornish lexicon over a period of approximately a thousand years. Glosses in the margins of Latin manuscripts give Cornish equivalents for items in the text. Glossaries provide lists of items with their equivalents. The notes and essays of philologists explore an assortment of data concerning lexical items. Published and unpublished dictionaries give more comprehensive accounts of the Cornish lexicon. Cornish lexicography has passed through three phases. During the first phase, which includes the early glosses and the Vocabularium Cornicum, the target language is Latin and the dictionary user's first language Cornish. The second phase begins in the mid 17th century vocabulary and is purely descriptive. In other words the lexicographer is simply recording data about the Cornish lexicon. Meaning is dealt with by providing English translation equivalents. This overlaps with the third phase, in which reconstruction is attempted by the lexicographer. Lhuyd (1707) is the first to fill in gaps in the lexicon by borrowing from Welsh. He is followed by Borlase (1754) and Nance (1938, 1952, 1955). In the 20th century, several attempts have been made to standardise spellings to meet the demands of Cornish language revivalists.
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D History General and Old World; P Language and Literature; P Philology. Linguistics
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URL: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/8395/ http://www.le.ac.uk/ee/jmc21/hll.htm
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Introduction of Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture
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FEATURES OF THE GENDER FACTOR IN THE MODERN SPANISH LANGUAGE ; ОСОБЛИВОСТІ ПРОЯВУ ГЕНДЕРНОГО ФАКТОРУ В СУЧАСНІЙ ІСПАНСЬКІЙ МОВІ
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In: Studies in word, sentence and text semantics; № 40 (2018): Studies in word, sentence and text semantics; 13-20 ; Проблеми семантики слова, речення та тексту; № 40 (2018): Проблеми семантики слова, речення та тексту; 13-20 ; 2521-1226 ; 2521-1218
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World knowledge integration during second language comprehension
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World knowledge integration during second language comprehension
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World knowledge and novel information integration during L2 speech comprehension
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Multimodal word meaning induction from minimal exposure to natural text
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Paisajes duales en la Galicia tradicional: estructura, génesis y transformación ; Dual Landscapes in Traditional Galicia: Structure, Genesis, and Transformation
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A semantic and syntactic approach to get constructions in World Englishes
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Origin and development of Irish English dialectal varieties
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Verb Aspect and World Knowledge in the Mental Representation of Text: Evidence from Eye Movements
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Drama Pedagogies, Multiliteracies and Embodied Learning: Urban Teachers and Linguistically Diverse Students Make Meaning
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