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Creation of French Neologism in the Modern Arabic–French General Bilingual Dictionary. The purpose of this article is to investigate why and how the modern Arabic–French general bilingual dictionary could induce French neologisms corresponding to labeled ... see more

Abstract: Hausa, a major language of West Africa, is one of the most widely studied languagesof Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a rich lexicographic tradition dating back some two centuries. Sincethe first major vocabulary published in 1843 up to the present t... see more

Creation of French Neologism in the Modern Arabic–French General Bilingual Dictionary. The purpose of this article is to investigate why and how the modern Arabic–French general bilingual dictionary could induce French neologisms corresponding to labeled ... see more

Abstract: Hausa, a major language of West Africa, is one of the most widely studied languagesof Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a rich lexicographic tradition dating back some two centuries. Sincethe first major vocabulary published in 1843 up to the present t... see more

It is a relatively well known fact that Cape Muslim Afrikaans has its own distinctive pronunciations which at times differ sharply with that of Standard Afrikaans. What is not so well known, is that apart from its core vocabulary, which is derived from Du... see more

It is a relatively well known fact that Cape Muslim Afrikaans has its own distinctive pronunciations which at times differ sharply with that of Standard Afrikaans. What is not so well known, is that apart from its core vocabulary, which is derived from Du... see more

This study is part of a series of research studies relating to the terms and expressions that French soldiers used at the front during the period 1914-1918. In World War I, the first large-scale mechanised war, intensive use of previously known as well as... see more

The article focuses on neologisms derived from the proper noun “Trump” from the morphological and semantic point of view. Our morphological observation is accompanied by short journalistic extracts with comments; the emphasis is put on neologisms’ semic a... see more

How is the Arctic represented in modern crime fiction written by a female glaciologist, meterologist and polar explorer? Monica Kristensen is the author of a new, critically acclaimed, series of crime novels set in Svalbard. The first four novels of the s... see more

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