COMPOUND ENGLISH ANATOMICAL TERMS AND THEIR LATIN EQUIVALENTS IN THE TEXTBOOK HUMAN ANATOMY (VOL. I)
The article presents the analysis of compound English and Latin anatomical terms and the analysis of their specific configurations. The oldest language that played a very important role in the development of medicine in Europe was Greek. English medical terminology developed from medieval Latin term...
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| Main Author: | Nijolė Litevkienė |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | Lithuanian |
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Kauno Kolegija (Kaunas University of Applied Sciences)
2022-12-01
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| Series: | Mokslo Taikomieji Tyrimai Lietuvos Kolegijose |
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| Online Access: | http://ojs.kaunokolegija.lt/index.php/mttlk/article/view/550 |
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