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Khoa, Nguyen Viet. "Revisiting Semantic Issues of Proper Names." Names 70, no. 1 (2022): 40–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/names.2022.2378.

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The semantic status of proper names in linguistics and language philosophy has been comprehensively studied. It has long been held that proper names are mainly used to refer to certain entities, not to describe them. However, while Millian theorists claim that proper names do not possess a lexical meaning but directly refer to a certain entity, Fregean scholars assert that proper names do carry meanings, and the problem is just about the “meaning” employed. This paper argues that the Mill-Frege dichotomy can be bridged from the Vietnamese perspective by using proper name specifics of the Vietn
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Maumus, M. Fletcher. "Proper Names." Polish Journal of Philosophy 6, no. 1 (2012): 41–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/pjphil2012613.

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Enns, Diane. "Proper Names." International Studies in Philosophy 36, no. 4 (2004): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/intstudphil2004364135.

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Jubien, Michael. "Proper Names." Philosophical Perspectives 7 (1993): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2214136.

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TORCHYNSKYI, M., and N. TORCHYNSKA. "GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF PROPER NAMES." Current issues of linguistics and translations studies, no. 25 (September 30, 2022): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2415-7929-2022-25-9.

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Despite the availability of a sufficient number of studies, there is still no comprehensive work that would summarize information about the grammatical features of proper names of the Ukrainian language. However, there is an indisputable need for such conclusions, which determines the relevance of the topic of our scientific article. The purpose of the study is to systematize the morphological and syntactic features of the proprietary units of the Ukrainian language. Methods of classification and systematization (to group proper names), descriptive method using stratigraphic, genetic, etymolog
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Jensen, Richard J. "Are species names proper names?" Cladistics 27, no. 6 (2011): 646–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-0031.2011.00357.x.

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de Lourdes Valdivia Dounce, Maria. "Metalinguistic “Troubles” with Kripkean Proper Names." Athens Journal of Philosophy 1, no. 2 (2022): 91–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajphil.1-2-3.

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Proper names interpreted as rigid designators do not allow us to formulate metalinguistic statements of the form ‘NN might not have been named “NN”’. All we can do is to show what we are trying to say. But we cannot properly formulate such a metalinguistic statement about a rigid name. The rigidity of the name establishes a relationship with its bearer that is much stronger than the contingent relationship that is supposed to exist in the natural languages between the name and its bearer. The sentence is intuitively true as expressed in natural languages, but once we translate it, if possible,
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Bolton, Cynthia J. "Proper Names, Taxonomic Names and Necessity." Philosophical Quarterly 46, no. 183 (1996): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2956383.

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Stroll, Avrum. "Proper Names, Names, and Fictive Objects." Journal of Philosophy 95, no. 10 (1998): 522. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2564720.

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McKinsey, Michael. "Understanding proper names." Linguistics and Philosophy 33, no. 4 (2010): 325–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10988-011-9080-y.

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Lambert, Aaron. "Proper names." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp04/mq20660.pdf.

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Bengtson, Ingrid Kestrel. "What's in a Name?: A thesis concerning the philosophical problems posed by proper names." Thesis, Boston College, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2345/500.

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Thesis advisor: Richard Cobb-Stevens<br>This essay addresses the problems posed by proper names in regards to their relationship to that which they name (their "reference"). This relation of a name to its reference serves as a model for how language in general relates to the world as it actually is, making the question of what a name names of vital epistemological importance. The main problem posed by proper names is whether they simply denote, or whether they connote (i.e. have some informational content), and if they connote, what picture should we give of that content? This essay critiques
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Harris, Daryl Marc. "The mental representation of proper names : the evidence from selected disorders of proper name retrieval following acquired brain damage." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1995. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.307279.

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Hollis, Jarrod. "Cognitive processing of proper names." Thesis, Goldsmiths College (University of London), 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.396025.

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Boeckx, Dirk Anton. "Aspects of proper names and content." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322035.

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BARROSO, CICERO ANTONIO CAVALCANTE. "AN INTERNALIST ANALISYS OF PROPER NAMES." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2010. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=15774@1.

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COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR<br>Este trabalho tem o objetivo de mostrar que a função básica dos nomes próprios é a função de código e não a função referencial. Embora a função referencial seja uma das funções mais importantes dos nomes próprios, ela é dependente da função de código, ou seja, um nome próprio só pode ser um designador porque em primeiro lugar é um código. Como um código se distingue pelo fato de fornecer informação para um sistema de decodificação, nomes próprios também devem ser considerados informativos. Eles fornecem informação para nossos sist
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Wyatt, Nicole M. "The meaning and use of proper names." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Philosophy, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/4638.

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The contemporary accounts of the semantic content of proper names fall into two broad categories - Millian views which maintain that the semantic content of a proper name is always its referent, and neo-Fregean views that maintain that in propositional attitude contexts the referent of a name is a sense or mode of presentation of its usual referent. I argue that neither of these two general pictures is correct and that proper names and other singular terms cannot be assigned a uniform semantic content. That is, proper names do not make exactly the same semantic contribution whenever they occur
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Kui, Yimin. "The reference and content of proper names a social and pragmatic approach /." Connect to this title online, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1114894361.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.<br>Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 234 p. Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-234). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center.
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Sorrentino, Christina M. 1967. "Individuation, identity and proper names in cognitive development." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/9674.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 1999.<br>Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-199).<br>The ability to individuate entities (i.e. conceptualize one entity as distinct from two) and trace their identity (i.e. judge that an entity is the same one as an entity encountered before) is a fundamental component of the human mind and is critical to proper name reference (i.e. a proper name, like lvfax, refers to a unique individual, namely Max). Philosophers have proposed that sortals-concepts which refer to kinds of individuals-suppor
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Blanár, Vincent. "Proper names in the light of theoretical onomastics." Namenkundliche Informationen; 95/96(2009), S. 89-157, 2009. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A12528.

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A proper name is a vocabulary element of a particular language which also belongs to a respective onymic subsystem, thereby acquiring a binary character. Proper names are formed (as a secondary plan of a language) with the background of appellative vocabulary. However, in their formation and use in communication, not only are the rules of the appellative language code applied but also the rules specific to proper names. Two opposing but interrelated tendencies are typical of the position of proper names – a continuous interaction of proper names with other vocabulary and the whole language sys
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Books on the topic "Propes names"

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Emerich, Jean. Proper noun speller. QuikRef Pub., 1990.

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Raponda-Walker, André. Etymologie des noms propres gabonais. Les Classiques africains, 1993.

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Gillian, Cohen, and Burke Deborah M, eds. Memory for proper names. Lawrence Erlbaum, 1993.

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Alam, Jordan. By Their Proper Names. The author, 2014.

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Payton, Geoffrey. The Penguin dictionary of proper names. Viking, 1991.

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Alberich, Joan. La transcripció dels noms propis grecs i llatins. Enciclopèdia Catalana, 1993.

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Cieślikowa, Aleksandra. Staropolskie odapelatywne nazwy osobowe: Proces onimizacji. Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich, 1990.

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Raponda-Walker, André. Dictionnaire étymologique des noms propres gabonais. Éditions Raponda-Walker, 2010.

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Gary-Prieur, Marie Noëlle. L' individu pluriel: Les noms propres et le nombre. CNRS éditions, 2001.

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Stalmaszczyk, Piotr, and Luis Fernández Moreno. Philosophical approaches to proper names. Peter Lang, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Propes names"

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Powell, George. "Proper Names." In Language, Thought and Reference. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230274914_3.

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Papagno, Costanza, and Carlo Giussani. "Proper Names Retrieval." In Intraoperative Mapping of Cognitive Networks. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75071-8_13.

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Philippe, Manon. "Proper Names and the “Noun”/“Name” Categories: Pseudo-Nouns, Real Names." In Nouns and the Morphosyntax / Semantics Interface. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44561-3_3.

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Russell, Bertrand, and Pascal Engel. "Proper Names1." In An Inquiry Into Meaning and Truth. Routledge, 2025. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003604587-7.

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Cooper, Robin. "Proper Names in Interaction." In New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61572-1_1.

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Lisbach, Bertrand, and Victoria Meyer. "Introduction to Proper Names." In Linguistic Identity Matching. Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-2095-2_3.

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Miron-Fulea, Mihaela, Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin, and Ion Giurgea. "Chapter 12. Proper names." In Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/la.207.12mir.

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Chanter, Tina, and Andrew Cutrofello. "Shakespeare’s Proper Names." In The Oxford Handbook of Applied Philosophy of Language. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780192844118.013.57.

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Abstract The article reflects on the contingency of proper names, and their fraught character in a range of Shakespeare’s plays. Differentiating between Shakespeare the “man” and Shakespeare the “author,” the article asks what it means to be the bearer of a proper name, and analyses how names function as part of one’s social anatomy. It discusses Juliet’s efforts to disentangle Romeo from his name, and the difficulty of undoing names, except in privileged, prescribed performances such as marriage ceremonies. Certain names, however, can and do migrate from one person to another, as when Richard
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Bulgakov, Sergii. "The “Proper” Name." In Philosophy of the Name. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501765650.003.0006.

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This chapter assesses the acts of naming and names. Every name in its genesis is common as something arising from appellation (naming), but it is without fail also proper if it adheres to its bearer as its permanent predicate, so that its bearer is named with this predicate. Every naming is a judgment; in other words, every name has meaning, and this constitutes the so-called inner form of a name. However, with the passage of time, if a given name is destined for stability, it can become pallid in its meaning and will begin sounding like a sobriquet, a nickname, a “proper name.” Such is the fa
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Reimer, Marga. "Ordinary Proper Names." In Logical form and Language. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199244607.003.0016.

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Abstract If one asserts ‘Scott is Sir Walter’, the way one would mean it would be that one was using the names as descriptions. One would mean that the person called ‘Scott’ is the person called ‘Sir Walter’, and ‘the person called ‘‘Scott’’ ‘ is a description and so is ‘the person called ‘‘Sir Walter’’ ‘. So that would not be a tautology. It would mean that the person called ‘Scott’ is identical with the person called ‘Sir Walter’. But if you are using both as names, the matter is quite different. You must observe that the name does not occur in that which you assert when you use the name. Th
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Conference papers on the topic "Propes names"

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Warter, Philipp, Simone Smeraldo, Axel Busboom, Arnau Serra Noguera, Stefan Bendisch, and Hristo Hriskov. "An Ensemble Learning Approach to Automated Mapping of Process Instrumentation Tag Names." In 2024 IEEE 29th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa61755.2024.10711085.

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Lazareva, Viktoria A. "THE REFERENTIAL POTENTIAL OF NOUN GROUPS FORMED BY THE BULGARIAN INDEFINITE PRONOUNS AND THE PROPER NAME." In 50th International Philological Conference in Memory of Professor Ludmila Verbitskaya (1936–2019). St. Petersburg State University, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/9785288063183.11.

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The article explores the referential potential of noun groups formed by the Bulgarian indefinite pronouns някой/някакъв (си) and the proper name. The study is based on authentic linguistic data from Bulgarian National Corpus and partly from other internet- sources. The linguistic data classified according to E. V. Paducheva’s classification of reference classes of noun groups. The referential approach allows all possible uses of noun groups to be described. There are only isolated observations on combinations of indefinite pronouns with proper names, which can be supplemented and reinterpreted
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Oltean, Ștefan. "Facets of proper names. A syntactic and semantic-referential perspective." In International Conference on Onomastics “Name and Naming”. Editura Mega, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30816/iconn5/2019/77.

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The paper proposes an interpretation within a syntactic and semantic framework of the logical and grammatical status of proper names (PNs) in their conventional and unconventional uses. In doing so, it addresses the semantics of proper names first, which are seen to be unstructured linguistic expressions, with no inherent meaning or sense; their sole function is to denote an individual directly. However, proper names have multiple uses that challenge this narrow acceptation. They often refer to sets of entities and display a behavior characteristic of common names, expressing properties of the
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Matthews, Philip W. "Māori and English in New Zealand toponyms." In Onomastikas pētījumi. LU Latviešu valodas institūts, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.22364/onompet.1.01.

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This paper takes up one of the conference themes, «Reflection of language contacts in proper names». It deals with the situation in New Zealand where there are some 12,000 gazetted (or official) and an estimated 35,000 nongazetted (or recorded) place names. These names are almost all in Māori and English. The country was settled by the Māori people in the fourteenth century and today about 650,000 people, out of a total population of about 4.3 million, claim Māori descent. Māori named almost all of the country, the names being closely linked to iwi (tribal) histories. Foreigners, almost all En
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Snae, Chakkrit, and Michael Brückner. "Concept and Rule Based Naming System." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3005.

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Names are important in many societies, even in technologically oriented ones which use e.g. ID systems to identify individual people. There are many elements of personal names which vary in different cultures. Names such as surnames are the most important as they are used in many processes, such as identifying of people and genealogical research. On the other hand variation of names can be a major problem for the identification and search for people, e.g. web search or security reasons. We show name variations for different cultures to guide the implementation of a rule based naming system, cu
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Kornieva, Svitlana. "PROPER NAMES FREQUENCY IN ENGLISH PROVERBS." In Trends in Development of Innovative Scientific Research in the Context of Global Changes. Publishing House “Baltija Publishing”, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30525/978-9934-26-076-6-18.

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San-Segundo, Ruben, Juan Manuel Montero, Ricardo de Córdoba, and Juana Gutiérrez-Arriola. "Stress assignment in Spanish proper names." In 6th International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 2000). ISCA, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/icslp.2000-547.

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Cherniak, Alexei. "Proper Names as Triggers of Narratives." In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2019). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccessh-19.2019.217.

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Wacholder, Nina, Yael Ravin, and Misook Choi. "Disambiguation of proper names in text." In the fifth conference. Association for Computational Linguistics, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/974557.974587.

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Oneț, Veronica. "Functions of names in Romanian and foreign fairy tales – between cultural diversity and identity." In International Conference on Onomastics “Name and Naming”. Editura Mega, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.30816/iconn5/2019/78.

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: This paper is aimed at analysing the functions of names in Romanian and foreign fairy tales by highlighting similarities and differences of names in various cultures (English, French, German and Romanian). In comparison with names in real life, proper names in literature feature more functions than that of identification, as such names are varied from a semantic and structural perspective. The relationship between a name and its bearer is motivated; thus, literary names are generally more innovative and their structure is much more complicated than in the case of names in real life. One find
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Reports on the topic "Propes names"

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Datsyshyn, Chrystyna. FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS OF ANTHROPONYM AS ONE OF THE VARIETIES OF FACTUAL MATERIAL IN THE MEDIA TEXT. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12169.

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The main objective of the study is to reveal the functional parameters of anthroponyms in the media texts. Methods of investigation: the method of media texts monitoring, the comparative method; the method of contextual analysis, the methods of functional analysis. Results. Anthroponyms in media texts contribute to the exact reproduction of facts, the display of a certain time-space. The use of an anthroponym in the media gives its bearer greater social significance; silencing an anthroponym demonstrates a desire to remove its bearer from the public agenda. Anthroponyms can reflect person’s so
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Baader, Franz, Ralf Küsters, and Ralf Molitor. Rewriting Concepts Using Terminologies - Revisited. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.97.

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Please download the revised version LTCS-00-04 containing revised proofs of the technical results.An abridged version of this report appeared in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR'2000). The problem of rewriting a concept given a terminology can informally be stated as follows: given a terminology T (i.e., a set of concept definitions) and a concept description C that does not contain concept names defined in T , can this description be rewritten into a 'related better' description E by using (some of) the names defined in T ? In this
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Baader, Franz, Ralf Küsters, and Ralf Molitor. Rewriting Concepts Using Terminologies - Revisited. Aachen University of Technology, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.97.

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Please download the revised version LTCS-00-04 containing revised proofs of the technical results.An abridged version of this report appeared in the Proceedings of the International Conference on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR'2000). The problem of rewriting a concept given a terminology can informally be stated as follows: given a terminology T (i.e., a set of concept definitions) and a concept description C that does not contain concept names defined in T , can this description be rewritten into a 'related better' description E by using (some of) the names defined in T ? In this
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Hook, Audrey A., and R. D. Lehman. Assessment of the Ada (Trade Name) Validation Process. Defense Technical Information Center, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada171815.

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Brattman, Marian, Bernard Barrett, and Angela Feeney. Research and Information Mentor Strategy. Tusla: Child and Family Agency, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.52516/rs0002.

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The following strategy outlines the rationale for the role of the newly-named Research and Information Mentors, their role function; the process of selecting, recruiting and retaining Mentors; proposed research and information activities; quality assurance, monitoring and evaluating impact; and an implementation plan.
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Neeley, Aimee, Stace E. Beaulieu, Chris Proctor, et al. Standards and practices for reporting plankton and other particle observations from images. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/27377.

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This technical manual guides the user through the process of creating a data table for the submission of taxonomic and morphological information for plankton and other particles from images to a repository. Guidance is provided to produce documentation that should accompany the submission of plankton and other particle data to a repository, describes data collection and processing techniques, and outlines the creation of a data file. Field names include scientificName that represents the lowest level taxonomic classification (e.g., genus if not certain of species, family if not certain of genu
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Balandina, Nadiya. STRUCTURE OF MEDIAENVIRONMENT THROUGH THE PRISM OF LEXICAL INNOVATIONS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2024.54-55.12167.

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Using theoretical and empirical methods, this paper proves that the modern mediaenvironment is a complex configuration made by the material and the virtual components and is reflected in the language in various ways. Innovative lexis with the component media and its systematization has become the key to understanding the mediareality, in particular, detecting the constituent elements of the structure of the mediatized environment. In total, 455 lexemes chosen from the Ukrainian dictionaries, academic publications, and the results provided by Google search engine have been analyzed. The systema
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Baader, Franz, Carsten Lutz, Eldar Karabaev, and Manfred Theißen. A New n-ary Existential Quantifier in Description Logics. Technische Universität Dresden, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.151.

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Motivated by a chemical process engineering application, we introduce a new concept constructor in Description Logics (DLs), an n-ary variant of the existential restriction constructor, which generalizes both the usual existential restrictions and so-called qualified number restrictions. We show that the new constructor can be expressed in ALCQ, the extension of the basic DL ALC by qualified number restrictions. However, this representation results in an exponential blow-up. By giving direct algorithms for ALC extended with the new constructor, we can show that the complexity of reasoning in t
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Kolgatina, Larisa, Lyudmyla Bilousova, and Oleksandr Kolgatin. Pedagogical diagnostics with use of computer technologies. CEUR-WS, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3222.

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The technology of the automated pedagogical diagnostics is analysed. The testing strategy, oriented for pedagogical diagnostics purpose, and grading algorithm, which corresponds to Ukrainian school grading standards, are suggested. "Expert 3.05”software for automated pedagogical testing is designed. The methods of administration of the database of the test items are proposed. Some tests on the mathematical topics are prepared with "Expert 3.05". The approbation of these tests in the educational process of Kharkov National Pedagogical University named after G.S.Skovoroda is analysed.
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Perraudin, William, Andrew Powell, and Peng Yang. Multilateral Development Bank Ratings and Preferred Creditor Status. Inter-American Development Bank, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011741.

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This paper analyzes influences on the credit standing of Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), specifically the quality, diversification and single name concentration of their portfolios, and on the market practice known as Preferred Creditor Status (PCS), whereby sovereigns that default on other debt rarely fail to meet their obligations to MDBs. The paper examines how rating agencies assess MDB ratings, focusing in particular on how Standard &amp; Poor's assesses capital as part of its MDB rating process. The results are compared with those implied by an industry-standard, ratings-based Cre
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