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271Germanic languages / Linguistic morphology / English grammar / German grammar / Indo-European linguistics / Preterite / Go / Apophony / Middle High German verbs / Linguistics / Grammar / Historical linguistics

The Goldogrin Past Tense by Patrick H. Wynne Introduction The Gnomish Lexicon (GL) records over 230 past tense forms, many of which Tolkien labeled “pret.”, i.e., preterite, a term that is synonymous with “past ten

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Source URL: www.elvish.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-05 12:18:39
272Linguistics / Knowledge representation / XML / Computational linguistics / Data management / IMDI / Lexical item / Semantics / Resource Description Framework / Information / Data / Metadata

ISLE Metadata Initiative (IMDI) PART 1 C Metadata Elements for Lexicon Descriptions Draft Proposal Version 1.0 December, 2001

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Source URL: www.mpi.nl

Language: English - Date: 2001-12-17 05:48:21
273Academia / Anthropology / Cognitive science / Language / Linguistics / Semeiotic / Science / Semiotics / Knowledge

Jean-Christophe Verstraete, Bruce Rigsby A GRAMMAR AND LEXICON OF YINTYINGKA This book provides a description of Yintyingka, a Pama-Nyungan language of

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Source URL: www.degruyter.com

Language: English
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The relationship between Yangon Sign Language and spoken Burmese Justin Watkins SOAS The relationship between sign languages and spoken language is a complex one. The lexicon of signed languages includes items borrowed a

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Source URL: www.hrelp.org

- Date: 2012-02-04 17:29:18
    275Knowledge representation / Information science / Library science / Erwin Panofsky / Thesaurus / Semantics / Iconography / Recall / Knowledge representation and reasoning / Science / Mind / Knowledge

    IO AUTOMATIC SYSTEM FOR LEXICON CONTROL OF ICONOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION In the Accademia Carrara Painting Database Matteo Panzeri

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    Source URL: www.archimuse.com

    Language: English - Date: 2011-09-09 18:19:36
    276Loremaster / Cammeray /  New South Wales / Jotun / Sandefjord / Lexicon

    The Chronicles of Arborell ___________________________________________________ The lexicon of Arborell

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    Source URL: www.arborell.com

    Language: English - Date: 2010-10-14 04:43:19
    277Learning to read / Lexicography / Lexis / Language acquisition / Vocabulary / Lexicon / Linguistic competence / English language / Semantics / Linguistics / Languages of Africa / Language

    Anne Eisenberg THE TROUBLE WITH TEACHING VOCABULARY The sea of teaching materials on vocabulary and the articles that issue forth from the professional presses are built on the assumption that it is

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    Source URL: wac.colostate.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-03-22 04:31:01
    278Gurindji Kriol language / Code-switching / Carol Myers-Scotton / Michif language / Morphology / Lexicon / Linguistics / Mixed languages / Language contact

    Patrick McConvell (The Australian National University/ University of Cologne) Recent and Ancient Mixed Languages Mixed languages, while perhaps not common, are not so rare as previously thought. Apart from the examples w

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:06
    279Semantics / Lexical semantics / Knowledge representation / Word-sense disambiguation / Semantic memory / Semantic similarity / Semantic network / Generative lexicon / WordNet / Linguistics / Science / Computational linguistics

    Unpacking Meaning from Words: A Context-Centered Approach to Computational Lexicon Design

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    Source URL: larifari.org

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-14 14:48:52
    280Pidgin / Creole peoples / French-based creole languages / Language acquisition / Creolistics / Monogenetic theory of pidgins / Languages of the Caribbean / Linguistics / Creole language / Relexification

    Bart Jacobs (Universität Konstanz & Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) The pidgin creole cycle, evidence from Portuguese-based creoles Although the lexicon of creole languages is clearly derived from the socially dominant l

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    Source URL: creolistics9.dk.webhotel26.webhosting.dk

    Language: English - Date: 2012-11-14 09:56:01
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