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Journal articles on the topic "Alphabetical ordering"

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Einav, Liran, and Leeat Yariv. "What's in a Surname? The Effects of Surname Initials on Academic Success." Journal of Economic Perspectives 20, no. 1 (2006): 175–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/089533006776526085.

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In this paper, we focus on the effects of surname initials on professional outcomes in the academic labor market for economists. We begin our analysis with data on faculty in all top 35 U.S. economics departments. Faculty with earlier surname initials are significantly more likely to receive tenure at top ten economics departments, are significantly more likely to become fellows of the Econometric Society, and, to a lesser extent, are more likely to receive the Clark Medal and the Nobel Prize. These statistically significant differences remain the same even after we control for country of orig
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Joanis, Steven T., and Vivek H. Patil. "Alphabetical ordering of author surnames in academic publishing: A detriment to teamwork." PLOS ONE 16, no. 5 (2021): e0251176. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251176.

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Introduction In academia, many institutions use journal article publication productivity for making decisions on tenure and promotion, funding grants, and rewarding stellar scholars. Although non-alphabetical sequencing of article coauthoring by the spelling of surnames signals the extent to which a scholar has contributed to a project, many disciplines in academia follow the norm of alphabetical ordering of coauthors in journal publications. By assessing business academic publications, this study investigates the hypothesis that author alphabetical ordering disincentivizes teamwork and reduce
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Viaro, Mário Eduardo. "Aspectos lexicográficos na ordem alfabética de Jerônimo Cardoso / Lexicographic Features in the Alphabetical Order of Jerônimo Cardoso’s Work." Caligrama: Revista de Estudos Românicos 24, no. 2 (2019): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17851/2238-3824.24.2.7-22.

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Resumo: Em dicionários do século XVI, a ordem alfabética comumente não é seguida de maneira estrita na ordenação de verbetes. Muitos outros fatores fonéticos, morfológicos e semânticos também são levados em consideração. O primeiro dicionário da língua portuguesa, de Jerônimo Cardoso, não é uma exceção a essa regra. O aspecto aparentemente caótico da ordenação, na verdade, revela decisões teóricas antes do estabelecimento da futura aplicação radical da ordem alfabética e, de modo algum, aponta para falta de conhecimento ou de habilidade do autor. Pretende-se, neste artigo, apresentar alguns cr
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Thelwall, Mike. "Large publishing consortia produce higher citation impact research but coauthor contributions are hard to evaluate." Quantitative Science Studies 1, no. 1 (2020): 290–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00003.

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This paper introduces a simple agglomerative clustering method to identify large publishing consortia with at least 20 authors and 80% shared authorship between articles. Based on Scopus journal articles from 1996–2018, under these criteria, nearly all (88%) of the large consortia published research with citation impact above the world average, with the exceptions being mainly the newer consortia, for which average citation counts are unreliable. On average, consortium research had almost double (1.95) the world average citation impact on the log scale used (Mean Normalised Log Citation Score)
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Rippin, Andrew. "Encyclopedia of Women & Islamic Cultures." American Journal of Islam and Society 26, no. 1 (2009): 95–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v26i1.1414.

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An encyclopedia is popularly thought of as presenting the sum of all knowledge,whether it be universal or on a specific topic. A moment’s reflectionreveals, of course, that such an understanding does not quite get at the realconcept, for there is no such thing as “all knowledge.” The historicalmomentwill always define the extent of the knowledge that is available. The structuralterms within which that knowledge is constructed – its headings andsubheadings – are historically bound as well. One of the features – bothadmirable and disconcerting – of the Encyclopedia of Women & IslamicCultures
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Samuel, Geoffrey. "What is in an Index? A View from a European Orientated Lawyer." Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 13 (2011): 333–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5235/152888712801752988.

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AbstractAnyone familiar with French legal education will know that what a common lawyer would call the contents page to be found at the beginning (often in summary form) or at the end (often in detail) of a French textbook or monograph on law is more than a mere guide for browsers and readers. It forms le plan, that is to say the epistemological framework the intellectual importance of which is equal to the substance of the work. It is what endows the book with its scientific credibility and any thesis or textbook lacking a coherent cartesian plan will by definition lack intellectual credibili
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Samuel, Geoffrey. "What is in an Index? A View from a European Orientated Lawyer." Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 13 (2011): 333–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s152888700000207x.

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Abstract Anyone familiar with French legal education will know that what a common lawyer would call the contents page to be found at the beginning (often in summary form) or at the end (often in detail) of a French textbook or monograph on law is more than a mere guide for browsers and readers. It forms le plan, that is to say the epistemological framework the intellectual importance of which is equal to the substance of the work. It is what endows the book with its scientific credibility and any thesis or textbook lacking a coherent cartesian plan will by definition lack intellectual credibil
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Сhumak, Volodymyr, and Larіsa Korniienko. "Translated dictionaries in the history of Ukrainian phraseography." Ukrainian Linguistics, no. 51 (2021): 75–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/um/51(2021).75-94.

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This article analyzes the specificity of the establishment of translated foreign language and Ukrainian phraseological vocabularies of the late twentieth – early twenty-first century. The principles of parameterization of the structure of phraseological vocabularies are identified. The features of systematization of registry units and the means and methods of reflecting the ethnolinguistic information in the phraseological works of the translation type are identified. The applied significance of the use of transposition phrasebooks is specified. The usefulness of new approaches to the elaborat
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Jeaco, Stephen. "Concordance line sorting in The Prime Machine." International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 26, no. 2 (2021): 284–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.18056.jea.

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Abstract Corpus data provide evidence of the patterning of language, and one way word usage can be analysed is through the study of concordance lines. While popular concordancers provide different sorting methods, they are typically only able to display lines in the order in which they occur in the corpus, randomly, or alphabetically by words in slots to the left or right of the word of interest. Less sophisticated users may find recognising patterns from these orderings quite challenging. This paper considers possible needs of language learners in terms of concordance ranking and introduces t
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Zhou, Guiyun, Wenyan Dong, and Hongqiang Wei. "A fast and simple algorithm for calculating flow accumulation matrices from raster digital elevation models." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-434-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Flow accumulation is an essential input for many hydrological and topographic analyses such as stream channel extraction, stream channel ordering and sub-watershed delineation. Flow accumulation matrices can be derived directly from DEMs and general have O(NlogN) time complexity (Arge, 2003; Bai et al., 2015). It is more common to derive the flow accumulation matrix from a flow direction matrix. This study focuses on calculating the flow accumulation matrix from the flow direction matrix that is derived using the single-flow D8 method (Barnes et
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Alphabetical ordering"

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Regéczy, Martin. "What's in a Name? Effect of Alphabetical Ordering on Students' Achievement: Example from Czech Elementary and Lower Secondary Schools." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-71802.

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Humans are born with innate abilities that vary across individuals. Those innate abilities are at their origin unaffected by their name. Yet, as a child grows up it can be put in different situations based solely on name it holds. Those situations alter individuals' behavior in allocation of scarce resources (Carlson and Conrad, 2008) and consequently its earnings (Jurajda and Munich, 2007). At origin of these empirically observed differences might be use of alphabetical ordered lists at elementary and lower secondary schools. The empirical test I conducted fails to reject the null hypothesis
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Book chapters on the topic "Alphabetical ordering"

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Torgler, Benno, and Marco Piatti. "Cooperation, Coauthorship and Alphabetical Name Ordering." In A Century of American Economic Review. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137333056_3.

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Hirschler, Konrad. "Plurality and Diversity: The Profile of a Medieval Library." In Medieval Damascus: Plurality and Diversity in an Arabic Library. Edinburgh University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474408776.003.0004.

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The third chapter discusses one of the most intriguing aspects of this document, its system of ordering books. Our knowledge of medieval library systems has hitherto been confined to small collections and thus rudimentary systems or incomplete information in narrative sources. The chapter shows the highly-developed system for organising books according to three parameters, alphabetical order of titles, size of the books and their themes. In contrast to the highly philosophical schemes of how to organise and hierarchise the various learned branches of knowledge (such as those by al-Ghazali and al-Kindi) this library gives a very different insight into how knowledge was organised on a practitioner’s level. The organisation of the library, in addition to several other features of the catalogue, allows also an understanding of the spatial organisation of the library (the actual building was destroyed in the early 20th century). We do not have any study of the spatial aspects of a medieval Arabic library yet and the chapter offers the first exploration of this theme.
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Goodland, Giles. "Long Poems about Everything: Dictionary as Subject and Model for Poem, 1974–2016." In Poetry & the Dictionary. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781789620566.003.0012.

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This chapter discusses the use of dictionaries and books of reference as a motif and a formal device in American poetry, particularly in the avant-garde stream, from Zukofsky to the Language poets, with special reference to the work of Ron Silliman and Tina Darragh. It distinguishes long poems in the Whitman tradition, which attempt to comprehend the world in the form of lists and extended descriptions, often using alphabetical orderings or other kinds of organisation similar to dictionaries, and smaller works of visual poetry able to subvert the notion of definition in a dictionary.
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"Das Lemma und die verschiedenen Lemmatypen Aspects of Macrostructure in the General Monolingual Dictionary: Various Forms of Alphabetic Ordering and Their Problems Aspects de la macrostructure dans le dictionnaire général monolingue: le classement alphabétique et ses problèmes." In Wörterbücher / Dictionaries / Dictionnaires, Part 1, edited by Franz Josef Hausmann, Oskar Reichmann, Herbert Ernst Wiegand, and Ladislav Zgusta. Walter de Gruyter, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110095852.1.4.360.

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"Aspekte der Makrostruktur im allgemeinen einsprachigen Wörterbuch: alphabetische Anordnungsformen und ihre Probleme Aspects of Macrostructure in the General Monolingual Dictionary: Various Forms of Alphabetic Ordering and Their Problems Aspects de la macrostructure dans le dictionnaire général monolingue: le classement alphabétique et ses problèmes." In Wörterbücher / Dictionaries / Dictionnaires, Part 1, edited by Franz Josef Hausmann, Oskar Reichmann, Herbert Ernst Wiegand, and Ladislav Zgusta. Walter de Gruyter, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110095852.1.4.371.

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"4.3 The internal layout of legislation: a statute There is a standard method of laying out statutes which, when recognised and understood, becomes a great help for analysis or evaluation. Most large statutes will be divided into parts for ease of reference. Each part will deal with different aspects of the overall collection of rules and their meanings. Each part contains sections which give more details in each area. Where appropriate, sections will deal with definitions. Sections can be further divided with the use of arabic numerals into sub-sections. Sub-sections are capable of further division, with the use of roman numerals, into paragraphs. Paragraphs can be further divided with alphabetical ordering into sub-paragraphs. At the end of the statute, there will often be schedules and these are numerically divided as well. These deal further with matters raised in the various parts. Schedules can only relate to previous sections in the Act. They cannot create anything new without an anchoring in the main body of the statute. All statutes also contain marginal notes, headings and sub-headings. These organising devices, however, are said not to form part of the law. Correct understanding of the relationship between parts, sections, sub-sections, paragraphs, sub-paragraphs, marginal notes, headings and schedules enables the general layout of the Act to be ascertained. Assistance is also obtained from the ‘long title’ of the Act, which looks more like a long sentence about what the statute is about! Central to the analysis of statutes is the ability to understand these intratextual relationships. Figure 3.8, below, sets out the general layout of statutes and Figure 3.9, below, is an annotated first page of the Human Rights Act. Figure 3.8: general layout of statutes." In Legal Method and Reasoning. Routledge-Cavendish, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843145103-42.

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Conference papers on the topic "Alphabetical ordering"

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Spasojevic, Boris, Mircea Lungu, and Oscar Nierstrasz. "Overthrowing the Tyranny of Alphabetical Ordering in Documentation Systems." In 2014 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution (ICSME). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsme.2014.84.

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