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Tag Archives: onomasiology

A corpus linguist reflects on a historian’s masterclass

Posted on November 24, 2015 by Seth Mehl

Naomi Tadmor: The semantic analysis of keywords in context Dr Seth Mehl, Research Associate on the Linguistic DNA project (linguisticdna.org) writes: On 30 October, I was delighted to attend Professor Naomi Tadmor’s masterclass, arranged by SCEMS. As I am primarily Continue reading A corpus linguist reflects on a historian’s masterclass→

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Posted in Report | Tagged family, historical semantics, kinship terms, Masterclass, onomasiology, semasiology, Tadmor

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