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Lexicology is the
branch of
linguistics that
analyzes the
lexicon of a
specific language. A word is the
smallest meaningful unit of a
language that can...
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Surinam Dutch) in 2009 (editor
Renata de Bies, in
cooperation with
lexicologists Willy Martin en
Willy Smedts),
which was
previously published as the...
- name was also
based on the same surname,
according to
research by the
lexicologist Milan Majtán, the
Hungarian version is not
found in any
official records...
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author of
Leading the
Charge Ghil'ad Zuckermann, linguist,
revivalist and
lexicologist,
author of
Language Contact and
Lexical Enrichment in
Israeli Hebrew...
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surface meanings.: 309–10 In the
story of
Nineteen Eighty-Four, the
lexicologist character Syme
discusses his
editorial work on the
latest edition of...
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compiled and
edited by
linguistics (primarily
native lexicographers and
lexicologists) from The
Institute for the
Bulgarian Language (part of the Bulgarian...
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Oliver Heslop (1842–1916) was a
British businessman, author, historian,
lexicologist, lexicographer,
songwriter and poet. His most
famous work is the two-volume...
- Pierre-Michel
Marini Occupation(s)
Catholic priest,
Discalced Carmelite friar,
lexicologist and
lexicographer of the
Arabic language philologist,
editor of the Lughat...
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November 1927 – 23
February 2017) was a
Kenyan academic scholar, poet,
lexicologist,
historian and
professor often regarded as the
father of
modern Swahili...
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seems to have disappeared.
However summarized copies by the al-Andalus
lexicologist Abu Bakr al-Zubaydi (d. 989), were
circulating there by the
tenth century...