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- Concepts and Grammar: Thoughts about an Integrated SystemKlaus M. Schmidt. 14-35 [doi]
- Identifying the Correct Root of an Ambiguous Hebrew WordYaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Ofir Tzvi Erlich. 36-53 [doi]
- Matching Phrases for Arabic-to-English Example-Based Translation SystemKfir Bar, Yaacov Choueka, Nachum Dershowitz. 54-63 [doi]
- Arabic Multiword ExpressionsKfir Bar, Mona T. Diab, Abdelati Hawwari. 64-81 [doi]
- Information Retrieval and Question Answering for Assisting Readers of the Late Antique to Medieval Corpora of the Aggadic MidrashYaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Ephraim Nissan. 82-102 [doi]
- Lexicons, Terminologies, Ontologies: Reflections from Experiences in Resource ConstructionNicoletta Calzolari, Monica Monachini, Valeria Quochi, Claudia Soria, Antonio Toral. 103-121 [doi]
- Multilingual Lexis, Semantics, and Onomasiology. Terminological Database Modelling, by Using the CuProS Metarepresentation Language: An XML-Compatible XML-Precursor Enabling Flexible Nested-Relation StructuresEphraim Nissan. 122-173 [doi]
- Which Acceptation? Ontologies for Historical LinguisticsEphraim Nissan. 174-206 [doi]
- Etymothesis, Fallacy, and Ontologies: An Illustration from PhytonymyEphraim Nissan. 207-364 [doi]
- Knowledge Engineering for Word-Formation: Generating and Evaluating Candidate NeologismsEphraim Nissan. 365-434 [doi]
- Terminology and Referential versus Connotated Neologisation, I: A ProlegomenonEphraim Nissan. 435-482 [doi]
- Terminology and Referential versus Connotated Neologisation, II: Illustration from a Few DomainsEphraim Nissan. 483-536 [doi]
- One Zoonym, Two Parents: Mendele's Phono-Semantic Matching of Animal Terms, and Later Developments of Lexical Confluence in Modern Hebrew ZoonymyEphraim Nissan, Ghil'ad Zuckermann. 537-561 [doi]
- Common Names for Mesozoic and Cenozoic Mammals: In Zoologists' Israeli Hebrew, and in EnglishEphraim Nissan. 562-592 [doi]
- Nativised, Playfully Aetiologised Literary Zoonyms, I: The Squirrel Cuckoo. Rich Onomasiology, Semantic Calques, and Phono-Morphological Matching, Encapsulated into a Stylemically Constrained NarrationEphraim Nissan. 593-611 [doi]
- Nativised, Playfully Aetiologised Literary Zoonyms, II: The Peccary. Phono-Semantic Matching of the Signifiers, and Goal-Driven Narrative Trajectories through Adam, Balaam, John Moore-Brabazon, and Rosenzweig's Columbus, Whose Own Standard Associated Narratives Contribute to Narrative Subgoal AchievementEphraim Nissan. 612-641 [doi]
- Nativised, Playfully Aetiologised Literary Zoonyms, III: Abdim's Stork. Substituted Eponym, Dense Cultural Rewiring, EthicsEphraim Nissan. 642-779 [doi]
- GALLURA and the Challenge of Combining Phono-Semantic Matching with Story-Generation: Zoonomastic IllustrationEphraim Nissan, Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner. 780-866 [doi]