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    Practices and Opinions of Teachers in Developing Word Power of Students by Adnan Karadüz, İlayda Yıldırım

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Practices and Opinions of Teachers in Developing Word Power of Students Words consist of sound and denotation components of language and are form units that have lexicological meaning. Words, main tenets of comprehension and understanding, have an important function in learning native language, getting to know about social culture and individuals’ emotional and cognitive development. …”
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    Explanations of words in Old Georgian exegetes' footnotes and the first Georgian explanatory dictionary by Bolkvadze, T

    Published 2010
    “…When explaining words Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani (17th century), the author of the first Georgian explanatory dictionary, made wide use of the lexicological commentaries of Georgian exegetes. A special study revealed that the explanations of Georgian exegetes were the direct source Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani resorted to. …”
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    Contrastive Analysis of English, Russian and Hebrew Yellow Idioms by T. Kigel

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The results of the work can be effectively used in comparative, cultural, lexicographic, and lexicological work and contribute to SLA, human and automatic translation of idioms.…”
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    Dialect lexicography for the southern Dutch dialects by Van Keymeulen, J

    Published 2010
    “…In this way, both the geographical and semantic dimension of the dialect lexicon will be accounted for for future lexicological research.</p>…”
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    English-language borrowings as a source of formation of the French youth argot by Kudryavtseva, Natalya Anatolievna

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The purpose of the research is to determine the main specific and non-specific mechanisms for the formation of new argotic units based on lexemes of English origin obtained by the continuous sampling method on the basis of linguo-stylistic (selection of vocabulary incorporated into the works by modern French writers and rap song scripts) and lexicological (analysis of scientific articles and argotographic sources) areas. …”
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    Understanding through the Numbers: Number Systems, Their Evolution, and Their Perception among Kula People from Alor Island, Southeastern Indonesia by Shiyue Wu, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Therefore, the Kula numbering system is not only significant at the lexicological and lexicographic level, but also represents the essential role of cognitive strategies (e.g., the choice of the base for the numbering systems and the visual representation of counting with the aid of actual ‘objects’, like hands and fingers) in the coinage of numerical terms among the local speakers. …”
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    Borrowed Buddhist vocabulary of the Buryat Language:­ a Perspective from History and Linguistics by Kharanutova Darima Sh., Budazhapova Larisa B., Baikalov Nikolay S.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The objectives of the study include: 1) justification of intensification periods of entering the Buddhist terms into the lexicological system of the Buryat language against a historical background; 2) a brief historical and linguistic description of periods of the mass appearance of the Buddhist terms; 3) identification of the peculiarities of the semantics of individual borrowings belonging to different periods of borrowing and different donor languages. …”
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    Foreword

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Yet another article with an inviting topic “Harry Potter Movies and Borrowing Neologisms in Chinese” was written by Michaela FRYDRYCHOVÁ. The article is a lexicological analysis of the neologisms that occurred in Harry Potter films and in it, the author defined loanword categories that were used for borrowing neologisms from English to Chinese, and assessed their productivity. …”
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    Rezension: Janusz Siatkowski, Studia nad słowiańsko-­niemieckimi kontaktami językowymi, Warszawa: Uniwersytet Warszawski 2015, 503 S. by Thomas Menzel

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Janusz Siatkowski argues that, especially in bilingual territories, language contact was so strong that derivational suffixes could be productive in German dialects irrespective of lexical borrowings. The rich lexicological material is discussed on an excellent scholarly level, in accordance with all criteria of philology and current state of research. …”
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    Zu Stefan Zweigs pluralistischem Sprachkonzept und seiner deskriptiven Ironie in der „Schachnovelle“ by Ibrahim Hamed

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The description of historical lists and their correlations, which the reader finds in the chess novel, should be checked for their relevance, since the names listed are all too obviously lexicological. The aim is to research the poetic intent within the branch's pluralistic language concept. …”
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    Remarks on the documentation in OED3: cooking terms as a test case by Podhajecka, M

    Published 2010
    “…It seems that Google Books, a gigantic online resource, will make such verification feasible; as my research has already shown, despite its numerous deficiencies, Google Books can be successfully "harnessed" for lexicological and lexicographic purposes (Podhajecka in press).…”
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    La pubblicità ai tempi del coronavirus: dall'ethos "empatetico" all'edoné della rassegnata convivenza by Milena Romano

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This contribution intends to observe the main sociocommunicative and sociolinguistic changes traceable in the advertising language during the period of maximum spread of Covid-19 in Italy, also integrating the lexicological and semantic-semiotic observations (Pietrini 2020 e 2021; Bortoletto 2020) with pragmatic-stylistic observations. …”
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