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Siegerländer Sprachatlas ...
Solau-Riebel, Petra. - : Universitätsbibliothek Siegen, 2022
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Roots of V-to-C Movement in Romance: Investigating the Late Latin Grammar ; Origens do Movimento de V para C nas Línguas Românicas: Investigando a Gramática do Latim Tardio
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem; Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Número Atemático; 210-229 ; Domínios de Lingu@gem; v. 16 n. 1 (2022): Número Atemático; 210-229 ; 1980-5799 (2022)
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Siegerländer Sprachatlas
Solau-Riebel, Petra. - : Universität Siegen, 2022. : Germanistisches Seminar, 2022
In: Siegen : universi - Universitätsverlag Siegen, 2022. - ISBN 978-3-96182-100-6 (2022)
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Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in New Guinea
Antunes, Nicolas; Schiefenhövel, Wulf; d’Errico, Francesco. - : Public Library of Science, 2022
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Roots of V-to-C Movement in Romance
In: Domínios de Lingu@gem, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 210-229 (2022) (2022)
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SDGs in action - Sichtweisen von Generationen / SDGs in action - a generations' view ...
Jobst, Markus. - : Zenodo, 2021
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SDGs in action - Sichtweisen von Generationen / SDGs in action - a generations' view ...
Jobst, Markus. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Mapping Inuinnaqtun: The Role of Digital Technology in the Revival of Traditional Inuit Knowledge Ecosystems
In: ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information ; Volume 10 ; Issue 11 (2021)
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Parametric Stability and Word Order Change: The Case of Middle French
In: Journal of Historical Syntax; Vol 5 No 31 (2021): Parametric Stability and Word Order Change: The Case of Middle French; 1-44 ; 2163-6001 (2021)
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The Romance Inter-Views : Syntax
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A Semiotic Approach to Russian Military Map Symbology and Terms
Abstract: Title from PDF of title page viewed May 25, 2021 ; Dissertation advisor: Jejung Lee ; Vita ; Includes bibliographical references (pages 176-186) ; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Social Science Consortium. University of Missouri--Kansas City, 2021 ; Modern Russian military maps may comprise any combination of over 1,000 map symbols and 3,000 Russian terms. These symbols and terms identify tangible aspects such as locations, unit/equipment type, numbers, etc., but some symbols, and groupings of symbols, can also denote more subjective aspects such as movement over time, types of maneuvers, relationship to the surrounding environment and other activities or conditions. Due to very different military organizational systems, doctrinal semantic stylization, and broader cultural tendencies, those unfamiliar with Russian maps can misinterpret the intended meaning of these symbols and terms. Attempting to accurately interpret and organize Russian map symbology and terms raise questions about cognition and the basic processes of how humans interpret information. A potential pathway to answering these questions is through the application of semiotics—the study of signs and the process through which they produce meaning. This study has leveraged the works of the pioneering theorists of semiotics, Charles Sanders Peirce and Ferdinand de Saussure, and their successors in the relatively new field of cartosemiotics—the use of semiotic methodologies to create, understand and apply cartographic representations. Specifically, cartosemiotics facilitates the understanding of map symbolism; the type of sign systems that are found in maps; the processes through which humans understand cartographic signs; and the context in which cartographic sign systems and sign processes are embedded. This study demonstrates a semiotic-based system for describing Russian military map symbols, associated terms, which are often expressed in the form of an acronym, and how they depict activities in time and space, which can be easily understood and queried by a person unfamiliar with the Russian language and military symbology through the application of appropriate categorization and a relational database. In particular, this system proffers a cartosemiotic approach that captures the meaning of these symbols, as was intended by the Russian map makers who created them. This study finds that a semiotic approach is not only effective for organizing Russian military map symbology and terms but that the process of categorization and organization of these symbols and terms can reveal otherwise hidden knowledge about the phenomena that they represent. ; Introduction -- Literature review -- Methods -- Results -- Discussion and conclusion -- Appendix A. Definition of terms -- Appendix B. Standard Russian military map scales -- Appendix C. Copyright permission
Keyword: Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- Geosciences; Russia (Federation) -- Armed Forces -- Cartography; Russia (Federation) -- Armed Forces -- Maps -- Symbols; Semiotics
URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10355/83806
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Qualitative-geometric ‘surrounds’ relations between disjoint regions
Worboys, Michael; Duckham, Matt. - : Taylor and Francis, 2021
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Recent geohistorical research on boundary-making. Challenging conventional naratives on borders and modern state-building
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Cartografias Subalternas: travessias epistemológicas para a Ciência da Informação ; Subaltern Cartographies: epistemological paths for Information Science
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Cartography of Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network
D. Balazka; D. Rodighiero. - : Zenodo, 2021. : place:GitHub, 2021
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General Linguistics and Cartography: an Interview with Ur Shlonsky
In: Revista Letras; v. 101 (2020) ; 2236-0999 ; 0100-0888 ; 10.5380/rel.v101i0 (2021)
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Cartography, Left Periphery and Criterial Positions: an interview with Luigi Rizzi
In: DELTA: Documentação e Estudos em Linguística Teórica e Aplicada; v. 36, n. 1 (2020) ; 1678-460X ; 0102-4450 (2021)
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Que lindo o que vocês fizeram! - Brazilian Portuguese wh-exclamatives and the evidence for a split force
In: DELTA: Documentação e Estudos em Linguística Teórica e Aplicada; v. 36, n. 1 (2020) ; 1678-460X ; 0102-4450 (2021)
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Atlas of multilingualism in Daghestan: A case study in diachronic sociolinguistics
In: Languages of the Caucasus, vol 4, iss 1 (2020)
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The why-how alternation and a new test for sentential negation—on negated how-questions
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 5, No 1 (2020); 64 ; 2397-1835 (2020)
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