10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GLOSSOGRAPHER»
Découvrez l'usage de
glossographer dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
glossographer et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
In many cases, he almost slavishly transposes the Mongol spelling into Tibetan
script: kdinam-bcan (< krinam-bcan < T khri-nam-btsan) is glossed as gti-nam-
btsan (12r24-25, no. 138). The glossographer makes a similar mistake in the
case of ...
Sečen Sayang, Klaus Sagaster, Elisabetta Chiodo, 1996
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From Alexandria to Babylon: Near Eastern Languages and ...
Another level of remove is added because the glossographer works in his library,
far from the ac- tual places and people, with the result that exotic words become
an intellectual curiosity dissociated from their origins. The library, however, has ...
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Dictionary of Lexicography
ullsm Q expletive Q flyleaf Q glossographer Q hypertext ology Q rnumpsimus Q
neologism Q onomasiolo gaQ pidgir 5 logy Q usage Q vulgarism Q WordNet Q
Yearbook Q agnonyn Q flyl simus Q 98 Q vulgarism Q flyleaf Q glossographer Q ...
R. R. K. Hartmann, Gregory James, 2002
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
be found, but here Mr. Stokes thinks that the glossographer has erred in
translating Oman by white (enamel), since it certainly is " red" or " orange." This
passage is as follows : — " Cruan .1. geal -] maithne .1. derg, ut est tri chaeca n-
all cruan ...
5
The Language of the Papyri
Though minimal, this syntactical format is in my view revealing of the attitude of
our glossographer.23 This collection of words in P. Oxy. XV 1802 is thus not a
collection of words as 'spoken by some people', but as 'read in some books'.
T. V. Evans, D. D. Obbink, 2009
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
But as Constantino's copper money weighed a quarter of a Roman ounce, the
echo* (last's follis and the glossographer's numraus contained four of them, as
ibe ancient minimus contained four asses. FOLLY, according to Mr Locke,
consists in ...
7
The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
GLOSS, GLOSSOGRAPHER, GLOSSARY, GLOSSATOR. The Greek word
ykrimm, meaning originally a tongue, hence a language or dialect, gradually
came to denote especially any obsolete, foreign, provincial, technical, or
otherwise ...
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The Encyclopædia Britannica: A-ZYM
GLOSS, GLOSSOGRAPHER, GLOSSARY, GLOSSATOR. The Greek rord
yXSxraa, meaning originally a tongue, hence a language or dialect, gradually
cama to denote especially any obsolete, foreign, provincial, technical, or
otherwise ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1903
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
GLOSS, GLOSSOGRAPHER, GLOSSARY, GLOSSATOR The Greek vord yXwnro
, meaning originally a tongue, hence a language or dialect, gradually came to
denote especially any obsolete, foreign, provincial, technical, or otherwise ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith, 1902
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
GLOSSOGRAPHER, GLOSSARY, GLOSSATOR. The Greek word yAiWa,
Waning originally a tongue, hence a language or dialect, gradually came to
denote especially any obsolete, foreign, provincial, technical, or otherwise
peculiar word or ...