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Abstract: This article takes a multidisciplinary approach to African lexicographic practice. It has as its primary premise the assumption that without words there can be no dictionaries to compile and discuss. Owing to this fact, the article focuses on a ... see more

Abstract: This article takes a multidisciplinary approach to African lexicographic practice. It has as its primary premise the assumption that without words there can be no dictionaries to compile and discuss. Owing to this fact, the article focuses on a ... see more

In the 1870s the amateur archaeologist Dr Charles Abbott discovered roughly-flaked bifacial artefacts that he called “paleoliths” near Trenton, New Jersey, which he claimed were artefact types similar to Lower Palaeolithic handaxes being found in western ... see more

The modern methodology of teaching Russian connects training with the formation of a several of important competencies, the key role of which is played not only by linguistic, communicative, but also linguistic local studies, within which linguistic studi... see more

Los artefactos electrónicos conectados a Internet, ya sean domésticos o industriales en ocasiones requieren de la interacción con los humanos. Desde este planteamiento, el proceso de determinar la identidad de las personas que acceden a sus recursos, a tr... see more

In practice, phonetic analyses are very often characterized by two features which could, potentially, limit their validity. The first of these features relates to the data used. Two aspects of this feature can be mentioned. First, linguists tend to descri... see more

It is difficult to envision the scope of how early European visitors of places in other parts of the world struggled to describe what they saw after their arrival. At that time, the classificatory arrangements for recounting peoples and cultures were prov... see more

Viking Age burial practices in DenmarkTraces of burial rituals in inhumation gravesThe hypothesis examined in this article is that the broad impression of grave forms and burial traditions gained from a comparison of contemporaneous inhumation cemeteries ... see more

A stone heap grave at Kvorning: finds, context and significanceSince their archaeological discovery in the mid-20th century, the Middle Neolithic stone heap graves of northwest Jutland have remained somewhat of a puzzle. These graves, which date from the... see more

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