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    The Bearded Ones: Dwelling in a History of Radicalism, Authenticity, and Neoliberalism by Russell Cobb

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Much like Heidegger's linguistic play with related etymologies of building and dwelling, beards are in a constant state of becoming, forever changing length, shape, and color. …”
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    Traditional World-View in Dialect Semantics of Russian Word <i>время</i> by T. N. Bunchuk

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…It is established that the semantics of the Russian word время has accumulated the most ancient etymological meanings of the words год and пора .…”
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    Russian Conservation Terms For The Wall Paintings And Architectural Surfaces In The Multilingual Lexicographic Representation Of The Dictionary “Ewaglos” by Yu. A. Griber

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The results of a quantitative analysis of Russian terms at several levels are presented: (1) structural (in terms of the number of components), (2) part of speech (in terms of the distribution of parts of speech that implement terminological functions), (3) etymological (in terms of the origin of  terms and main ways of terminology enrichment), (4) morphological (from the point of view of the morphemic  structure of terms and words), (5) syntactic (from the point of view of models of constructing terms and phrases), (6) lexical (from the point of view of stratification of terms and types of terminological names), (7) logical-semantic (from the point of view of the taxonomy of terms, hypo- and hyperonymic relations).…”
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    Basisteoretiese vertrekpunte op die aard en die begronding van ’n skrifgefundeerde liturgie by S.P. van der Schyff, B.J. de Klerk

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Traditionally the expression “liturgy” referred to acts and activities performed during the Sunday worship service and primarily denoted the sequence of acts followed during the service. However, an etymological analysis of the concept “λειτουργία” indicates that liturgy is a dynamic action that points to the worshipping of God that flows over from the Sunday worship service into the everyday life of the Christian. …”
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    Ética ou Moral, ou Ética e Moral? | Ethics or Morals, or Ethics and Morals? by Manuel Morgado

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In this sense, always resorting to classical authors and contributions distant from the modernists and postmodernists who commit this fracture, the thesis is concluded by suggesting that, in order to assume and resolve what turns out to be a psychosocial tension, it will always be, somehow, necessary to recover the civilizational pillars that bring together the various dimensions rooted in the complexity of reality; logic which is embodied, after all, in the very etymological genetics that fuse ethics and morals. …”
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    Brigands in pointe shoes and selfless spirits: Salvage and salvation in nineteenth-century ballets by Buhrle, I

    Published 2018
    “…By tracing back ‘salvage’ to its wider etymological origins in the Latin word ‘saluus’, which refers to both physical and spiritual salvation, I will employ this term to describe the saving of the bodies and souls of ballet protagonists. …”
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    Ὁ οἶκος τοῦ τριηράρχου Ἀρχεδήμου καὶ ὁ δῆμος τῶν Αὐριδῶν: παρατηρήσεις σὲ ἕνα νέο ἀττικὸ ἐπιτύμβιο μνημεῖο... by Papazarkadas, N

    Published 2019
    “…My tentative identification tallies well with the extant scholarly consensus that Auridai belonged to the coastal trittys of the tribe Hippothontis and receives further corroboration from the etymological connection of the deme’s name with the noun αὔρα (sea breeze).…”
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    Basisteoretiese vertrekpunte op die aard en die begronding van ’n skrifgefundeerde liturgie by S.P. van der Schyff, B.J. de Klerk

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Traditionally the expression “liturgy” referred to acts and activities performed during the Sunday worship service and primarily denoted the sequence of acts followed during the service. However, an etymological analysis of the concept “λειτουργία” indicates that liturgy is a dynamic action that points to the worshipping of God that flows over from the Sunday worship service into the everyday life of the Christian. …”
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    New Achievements in Bulgarian Onomastics. Review of the book: Choleva-Dimitrova, A. (2019). Mestni i rodovi imena ot Tsaribrodsko [Toponyms and Patronyms of Tsaribrod Municipality]... by Nadezhda G. Dancheva

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The monograph consists of 314 pages, includes an introduction, five chapters, and appendices: a map of the investigated settlements of the former Tsaribrod district and an etymological reference for the settlement names. The study aims to explore the toponymic and anthroponymic system of the settlements that remained outside of the Bulgarian state border after 1919 and that presently belong to the Republic of Serbia. …”
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    Examples of expressive prefixation - in the dialectal material of the Banjani, Grahovo and Oputne Rudine Speech by Bjeletić Marta Ž.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…They can be isolated only by word-formation and etymological analysis. In the present paper, this category is studied within the context of dialectal material provided by J. …”
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    Exploring terminology of the beauty Jamu and the beauty metaphor of East Java women-Indonesia: An eco-linguistics study by Kusubakti Andajani, Yuni Pratiwi, Roekhan, Agung Rinaldy Malik, Bambang Prastio, Ahsani Maulidina, Marzuki

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…AbstractEtymologically, jamu is derived from two ancient Javanese words—djampi, meaning “healing by herbs,” and oesodo, meaning “health,” and their respective meanings are as all-encompassing as the term’s modern application immunity. …”
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    The Autonomy of Deportation by Nicholas de Genova

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Hence, it is no accident that, etymologically, the origins of the very word 'deportation' would indicate a carrying away, a removal, a disposal. …”
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    The concept of land resource potential in the economic economy by O. Chumachenko, Y. Kryvoviaz, V. Ostapenko

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The need for an in-depth etymological study of the terminological apparatus related to the concept of "land resource potential", namely the concepts of "resource", "potential", "land" in terms of increasing competition among businesses for resources and markets for manufactured products. …”
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    Cognitive metaphors and comparisons in Udmurt riddles about bees by Tatiana R. Dushenkova

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…During the analysis, linguoculturological, semantic, etymological, and conceptual methods were used. As a result of the study, it was revealed that the bee in riddles is presented in the form of complex metaphors, comparisons and euphemisms. …”
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    Spoon, Knife and Fork across Slovenian Dialects by Januška Gostenčnik, Mojca Kumin Horvat

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… The article presents Slovenian dialect names for cutlery used in eating or preparing food – spoon, knife and fork, from a geolinguistic, word-formational as well as etymological and semantic-motivational perspective. The ethnological framework serves in particular to present the reasons for the (non-)borrowing of lexemes. …”
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    Comparison of French and Slovene Karstic and Speleological Terminology by Berta Mrak

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The article compares karstic terminology of the two world Karst forces – Slovenia and France, whose scientists have been collaborating for a very long time. From the etymological point of view, the comparison shows that the two vocabularies exerted mutual influence on each other, which in turn brought about several errors when new terms were being adapted. …”
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    The Concept of Uchitel / Uchenik (Teacher / Pupil): Motivating Signs by M. G. Iurchenko

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The research was based on fifteen etymological and explanatory dictionaries of the Russian language and featured the motivating signs of the macroconcept uchitel / uchenik (teacher / pupil). …”
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    Nazwy marzeń sennych w historii języka polskiego by Zuzanna Krótki

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…During the process of collecting and sorting of the material, etymological data were taken into consideration, which allowed to establish that all the investigated units concentrated around three fields: 1. words with the root: sen/sn-, 2. words with the root: mor-/mar-/marz-, 3. words with the root: widz-. …”
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    Wanderings: The Provenance of Six Sri Lankan Objects by Doreen van den Boogaart, Alicia Schrikker

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Our eventual reconstruction of the wanderings of the objects was therefore based on intensive archival research and historical and art-historical contextualization, as well as etymological research and material analysis. For complex provenance cases like this, such an interdisciplinary approach is indispensable. …”
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