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    English Slang in “Gap Year” Movies Series by Rahilla Fanny Fanny

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Therefore, the most used of word formation process was etymology. …”
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    Tilgung von Sprachlauten in den lexikalischen Entlehnungen aus dem Deutschen ins Polnische des 20. Jahrhunderts by Andrzej S. Feret

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Only those loanwords of German origin are examined whose time of transfer into Polish could be clearly indicated and whose etymology could be found. …”
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    Similibus simile cognoscitur. O pensamento analógico medieval by Hilário Franco Júnior

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…This is exemplified in the present article by the frequent use that the Middle Age made of analogies in mathematics, cartography, medicine, theology, biblical exegesis, liturgy, etymology, and literature, among other fields of human activity.…”
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    The Phonographic Author of Milton, Edison and Uzanne by Larisa Kocic-Zámbó

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…I argue that their juxtaposition is rooted in the voice hearing etymology of the genius, but more importantly in the notion of what I call the phonographic author. …”
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    Początek Ewangelii św. Mateusza (Mt 1-4) ‒ parafraza alternatywna by Krzysztof Bardski

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The purpose of the alternative paraphrase is to revive the biblical message by abandoning some common formulations in favor of idiomatic constructions referring either to the context of Judaism in the time of Jesus, or to the etymology and original meaning of expressions that over the centuries have grown theological patina, or to modern formulations that may even be considered colloquialisms.     …”
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    Zur Bedeutung der Wörter in der Rechts- und Sprachtheorie der frühen Neuzeit by Jan Schröder

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In contrast to older theories, the first conferral of meaning (imposition) and etymology were no longer considered decisive. The reason for the transition to the usage theory was the awareness of the historicity, i. e. the changeability, of language. …”
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    Mannsnavnet Gautulv ‒ Guttul by Atle Steinar Langekiehl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The region Østfold/Follo in Norway had three extremely rare male personal names, Gautulv, Sakulv and Sjøfar, the first of which is the topic of this article. The etymology of the Norse Gautulfr is the wolf from Götaland. …”
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    Writing Against Vanishing: Native American Autobiography and the Trope of an Ever-Pending Vanishment by Fabrice LE CORGUILLÉ

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This article aims at exploring the sense of impending death that goaded Native American autobiographers in the nineteenth century; they made “colonization” rhyme with “destruction” rather than “revelation” as the etymology of “apocalypse” would suggest. Ottawa Andrew Blackbird and Omaha Francis La Flesche were both the embodiments and witnesses of what happened to Native American people. …”
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    Mütoloogiline tegelane tšokmor udmurtide traditsioonilises maailmavaates by Galina Glukhova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Based on linguistic data and ritual practices of the Udmurts, the article explores the etymology of the word chokmor. The analysed material indicates that the term chokmor/chokmorskon is used in the local traditions of both southern (Kiyasovo district) and northern (Kez district) Udmurts during winter and spring-summer ceremonies. …”
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    Consistent Modeling of Heterogeneous Lexical Structures by Laurent Romary, Werner Wegstein

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The core of our proposal describes a system of relatively autonomous lexical “crystals” that can, within the constraints of the relevant element’s definition, be combined to form complex structures for the description of morphological form, grammatical information, etymology, word-formation, and meaning for a lexical structure. …”
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    Éléments pour une étymologie culturelle de la censure dans l’aire anglophone, du XVIe au XXIe siècle by Delphine Lemonnier-Texier

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to establish a number of critical perspectives for a cultural etymology of censorship in the specific field of English-speaking countries in order to show that the contradictory impulses that marked the early modern period in England concerning the status of books and paintings (bibliolatry/idolatry and biblioclasm/iconoclasm) reverberate onto the following centuries and help us apprehend the definition and cultural function of censorship in English-speaking cultures.…”
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    Phénoménologie de la baie des anges by Claude Montserrat-Cals

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…He develops an ontology on light which, at the same time of renewing Aristotle and Plotinus's double metaphysical heritage, gives its full meaning to the Greek etymology of “Nice” – Victory – , and to the “Angels” of the bay. …”
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