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A cognitive and quantitative approach to mathematical concretization
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(Re)connecting Complex Lexical Data: Updating the Historical Thesaurus of English ...
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Manipulation in Agatha Christie's detective stories: rhetorical control and cognitive misdirection in creating and solving crime puzzles
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"… all spirits, and are melted into air, into thin air": Metaphorical connections in the history of English
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A time-sensitive historical thesaurus-based semantic tagger for deep semantic annotation
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Linguistic DNA: investigating conceptual change in early modern English discourse
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A time-sensitive historical thesaurus-based semantic tagger for deep semantic annotation
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The Seven Words of the Virgin: Identifying Change in the Discourse Context of the Concept of Virginity in Early Modern English
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Linguistic DNA: investigating conceptual change in early modern English discourse
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Linguistic DNA: discovering semantic change in Early English Books ...
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Astronomical names
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The study of astronomical naming practices sits at the intersection of astronomy and onomastics, and reveals much about scientific and general culture in both the historical background of, and the complex modern conventions for, naming of these phenomena. Stars, points of light against the night sky, were first given names as part of constellations, the grouping of stars into recognizable patterns, themselves given names based on what these patterns resembled. This chapter overviews the naming practices associated in the past and the present with a range of astronomical phenomena, linking them to the cultures and worldviews of both times. It focuses on constellation names, star names, and planet names, and discusses both historical patterns and ongoing trends.
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P Philology. Linguistics; PE English; PJ Semitic; QB Astronomy
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URL: http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/129208/ https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-oxford-handbook-of-names-and-naming-9780199656431?cc=gb&lang=en&
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