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  1. Arabic-English Lexicon

    NOTOC Image Arabic English Lexicon.png 200px thumb Title page of the first volume The Arabic English Lexicon is a 19th century Arabic language Arabic dictionary compiled by the British Orientalist Edward William Lane . Writing in 1998, a critic says, Every serious classical Arabic scholar, for the last hundred years and more, has been indebted to Lane s work the Lexicon . ref Roper, 250 ref In 1842, Lane, who had already won fame as an Arabist for his Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians and his version of the One Thousand and One Nights , received a sponsorship from Algernon Percy, 4th Duke of Northumberland Lord Prudhoe , later Duke of Northumberland, to compile an Arabic English dictionary. ref Arberry, 108 ref Lane set to work at once, making his third voyage to Cairo to collect materials in the same year. Since the Muslim scholars there were reluctant to lend manuscripts to Lane, the acquisition of materials was commissioned to Ibrahim Al Dasuqi 1811 1883 , a graduate of Al Azhar University Azhar and a teacher in Boulaq . ref Arberry, 109 Irwin, 165 ref In order to collect ... at the letter Qoph Q f , the 21st letter of the Arabic alphabet, when he died in 1876. ref Arberry, 115 ref The lexicon is based on many medieval Arabic dictionaries, chiefly the Taj al Arus Crown ... on the dictionary with zeal, complaining that he was so used to the cursive calligraphy of his Arabic ..., 165 ref The lexicon was designed to consist of two books one for the common, classical words, another ... in effect. ref Roper, 251 ref The first draft of the lexicon, as well as the whole Taj al Arus copied ... Written Arabic References Arberry, A.J. 1960 . Oriental Essays . London George Allen & Unwin ... PDF edition http www.tyndalearchive.com TABS Lane Online edition linked by Arabic root to specific ... 2CLane 2C 20An 20Arabic English 20Lexicon Online edition in Perseus Digital Library Project Category Arabic dictionaries ar ...   more details



  1. List of Arabic loanwords in English

    Arabic loanwords in English are words acquired directly from Arabic or else indirectly by passing from Arabic into other languages and then into English. Most entered one or more of the Romance languages before entering English. Some of them are not ancient in Arabic, but are loanword s within Arabic itself, entering Arabic from Persian, Greek or other languages. To qualify for this list, a word must be reported in leading etymology dictionaries as having an Arabic ancestor. A handful of etymology ... s in Latin and Italian assassino . Similarly in medieval Latin Arabic marqashita Latin marcasita English marcasite Arabic kushuta Latin cuscuta English cuscuta Arabic shitaraj Latin ceteraceum English ceterach Arabic ushna Latin usnea English usnea Arabic sharab Latin siropus English syrup Arabic shah ... Dictionary of Modern English 1921 Eric Partridge, Origins A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English 1966 http www.etymonline.com Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary 2010 the two ... omitted. A bigger listing including many words very rarely seen in English is available at http en.wiktionary.org w index.php?title Category Arabic derivations&from aba en.wiktionary.org . Dozens of the stars in the night sky have Arabic name etymologies. These are listed separately at the list of Arabic star names article. Words associated with Islam are listed separately at the glossary ... commander of the seas was a title in use in Arabic Sicily, and was continued by the Arab Norman culture ... republics Genoese and French. Modern French is amiral . An English form under King Edward III 14th ... Latin admire . ref name Skeat Reported in An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter ... In Arabic where t ba means brick, the brick is written al t ba but universally pronounced ... consonants. ref the brick . The Arabic dictionary of Al Jawhari dated about year 1000 made the comment that the Arabic word came from the Coptic language . ref name See Baheth.Info A number of large ...   more details



  1. List of Arabic-English translators

    The following is a list of translators primarily translating literary works in the Arabic language into English editions that have been published in print. ref http www.bu.edu library guides caww index.html Boston University Libraries Research Guide on Contemporary Arab Women Writers translated into English ref ref http arablit.wordpress.com top 105 Arablit s list of the top 105 literary works in Arabic ref The leading prizes in this field of translation are the Banipal Prize and the Arkansas Arabic Translation Award . A Akef Abadir Farouk Abdel Wahab Bashar Abdulah Hosam M. Aboul Ela Leila Abouzeid Rafah Abu Ennab Tagreid Abu Hassabo Deborah Akers Roger Allen translator Roger Allen Omnia Amin Piers Amodia Sinan Antoon A. J. Arberry Thomas Aplin Forster Fitzgerald Arbuthnot A.B. As Safi Ali Azeriah Ramses Awad B M. M. Badawi Abubaker Bagader Aida Bamia Joseph Bell Sophie Bennett Allison Blecker Marilyn Booth Keith Bosley Angele Botros Samaan Issa J. Boullata Sargon Boulus Paul Bowles Leon Carl Brown Richard Francis Burton C Anthony Calderbank Yigal Carmon Jayson Casper Peter Clark translator Peter Clark Catherine Cobham Elliot Colla Charlene Constable Miriam Cooke Michael Cooperson Tristan Cranfield Robyn Creswell Judith Cumberbatch D Peter Daniel translator Peter Daniel Humphrey T. Davies N. J. Dawood E Abba Eban Shirley Eber Rasheed El Enany Mona El Ghobashy Maged el Kommos Nora Eltahawy Thomas G. Ezzy F Ahmed Fathy Essam Fattouh Elizabeth Fernea Peter Ford translator Peter Ford Nadia Fouda Smart Bassam Frangieh G Ferial Ghazoul Sally Gomaa Camilo Gomez Rivas Sayed Gouda Jana Gough William Granara William Alexander Greenhill H Marilyn Hacker Basil Hakim Hala Halim Nora Halwani Stuart A. Hancox Nay Hannawi Yasmeen Hanoosh Barbara Harlow Michelle Hartman Malak Hashem Wa l ... See also Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation Arkansas Arabic Translation Award References reflist Category Lists of people by occupation Arabic English translators ...   more details



  1. English exonyms of Arabic speaking places

    Ha batu l Jawl n or al Jawl n See also Arabic alphabet Arabic language Arabic phonology Arabic romanisation Exonym and endonym Category English exonyms Arab Category Arabic toponyms English Category Lists of place names Category Arabic romanization ...contains Arabic text The list includes countries and territories, and their capitals or administrative centres, where at least one official language is Arabic language Arabic . Literary Arabic Standard Arabic pausa pausal pronunciation was chosen. Countries territories and capitals administrative centres class wikitable English country name Arabic romanised country name Arabic country name English capital name Arabic romanised capital name Arabic capital name Algeria al Jaz ir Algiers al Jaz ir Bahrain al Ba rayn Manama al Man ma Chad T d N Djamena Nij m n Comoros Juzur al Qamar Moroni, Comoros Moroni M r n Djibouti J b t Djibouti J b t Egypt Mi r Cairo al Q hira Eritrea Iritriy Asmara Asmar Iraq al Ir q Baghdad Ba d d Jordan al Urdunn Amman Amm n Kuwait al Kuwayt Kuwait city Kuwait al Kuwayt Lebanon Lubn n Beirut Bayr t Libya L biy Tripoli ar bulus Mauritania M r t niy Nouakchott Naw k Morocco al Ma rib Rabat ar Rab Oman Um n Muscat, Oman Muscat Masqa Palestine Filas n Ramallah R mall h Qatar Qa ar Doha ad Dawha Saudi Arabia as Su diyya Riyadh ar Riy Somalia a m l Mogadishu Maqad Sudan as S d n Khartoum al Khar m Syria S ry Damascus Dima q a m Tunisia T nis Tunis T nis United Arab Emirates al Im r t al Arabiyya al Mutta ida Abu Dhabi Ab ab Western Sahara as a r al arb yya El Aai n ...   more details



  1. Lexicon

    , a lexicon is a language s inventory of lexeme s. Coined in English 1603, the word lexicon derives from the Greek language Greek lang grc lexicon , neuter of lang grc lexikos , of or for words ... 3Dlecikos , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, A Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital ... English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library ref and that from lang grc lego , to say , to speak ... , Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, An Intermediate Greek English Lexicon , on Perseus Digital Library ref Size and Organization Of The Lexicon Items in the lexicon are called lexemes or word ... consisting of rules describing correct sentence formation and the lexicon listing words and phrases that can be used in the sentences. The lexicon or wikt wordstock wordstock of a language ... considered part of the lexicon. In practical applications, such as language learning the lexicon is represented .... When describing the lexicon a reductionist approach is used trying to remain general while using a minimal description. To describe the size of a lexicon, lexemes are grouped into Lemma s. A lemma ... lemmas. The lexicon is also organized according to open and closed categories. closed category Closed ... mechanisms and their lexemes are more semantic in nature. Lexicalization and other Mechanisms in the Lexicon A central role of the Lexicon is the documenting of established lexical norms and conventions . Lexicalization is the process where new words, having gained into widespread usage, enter in the lexicon ... into a single lexicon. These pairs are called doublet linguistics doublet are often close semantically ... Dictionary of the English Language url http books.google.com books?id wRGhnkZq3HQC date 17 04 ... which if they gain wide usage overtime become part of a language s lexicon. Neologism are often ... such as advertising and branding, and in slang. Loan Words Most innovations to a lexicon are either ... of the lexicon. The evolution of lexicons in different languages occurs through parallel mechanisms ...   more details



  1. English-Arabic Parallel Corpus of United Nations Texts

    The English Arabic Parallel Corpus Of United Nations Texts EAPCOUNT is one of the biggest available Parallel corpus parallel corpora involving the Arabic language . It is intended as a general research tool , available beyond the present project for applied and theoretical linguistic research. It started as a PhD research project at the Department of Linguistics, University of Carthage , in 2006 by the researcher Hammouda Salhi , in collaboration with some of his students, and completed in 2010. The whole description of the corpus was completed in 2009 and revised in 2010. The EAPCOUNT project comes as a response to the unsatisfactory performance of general purpose Dictionary dictionaries Zanettin, 2009 , especially when it comes to translation studies and comparative research involving Arabic. It was also motivated by the increasing demands for cross lingual research and information retrieval Salhi, 2010 . The EAPCOUNT comprises 341 texts aligned on a paragraph basis, which means texts in English along with their translational counterparts in Arabic. It consists of two subcorpora one contains the English originals and the other their Arabic translations. As for the English subcorpus , it contains 3,794,677 word token s, with 78,606 word type s. The Arabic subcorpus has a slightly fewer word tokens 3,755,741 , yet differs greatly in terms of the number of word types ... here automatically Reflist Meyer, Charles F. 2002 English Corpus Linguistics. Cambridge Cambridge University Press Salhi, Hammouda 2010 Small Parallel Corpora in an English Arabic Translation ... Nations documents DEFAULTSORT English Arabic Parallel Corpus Of United Nations Texts ... 2.18 of the total number of tokens in the English subcorpus. But the great majority of texts ... publications index.html International Monetary Fund Publications http www.imf.org external arabic index.htm ... External links http www.comp.leeds.ac.uk eric latifa arabic corpora.htm http hammouda salhi.webs.com ...   more details



  1. Bauer lexicon

    on a new Greek English lexicon of the New Testament , translating and adapting the work of Walter Bauer s Greek German lexicon Bauer lexicon in collaboration with Dr. William F. Arndt. The work actually took 5 years. The fourth German edition 1949 52 was translated to English by Willian F. Arndt and F ... consistent and flexible typography, as well as information retrieval. A Chinese translation of the lexicon, based on the third English edition, was published in 2009 in Hong Kong by Chinese Bible International Limited. References reflist Sources Danker, Frederick W. A Greek English Lexicon of the New ...The Bauer Danker Lexicon ISBN 0226039331 is among the most highly respected dictionaries of Biblical Greek . ref Rykle Borger, Remarks of an Outsider about Bauer s Worterbuch, BAGD, BDAG, and Their Textual Basis, Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker, Bernard A. Taylor et al. eds. pp. 32 47. ref The author of the German language German original is Walter Bauer . The English translation is A Greek English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature the Third Edition was published in 2001 by The University of Chicago Press . History The origin may be traced to Preuschen s Vollst ndiges Griechisch Deutsches Handw rterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments und der brigen urchristlichen Literatur 1910 . ref http www.reference global.com ... , with whom Gingrich prepared the second English edition published in 1979. A sixth German edition was published ... died in 1993, leaving Danker to complete the 3rd English edition based on all the prior editions ... published the third English edition in 2000. Given the extensive improvements in this edition said to include over 15,000 new citations , it is now known as BDAG or sometimes The Bauer Danker Lexicon . A notable feature of the third English edition is vastly improved typography. This reflects early adoption of SGML technology. The entire lexicon was converted to SGML in the late 1980s at Dallas ...   more details



  1. Lexicon (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary lexicon The lexicon of a language is its vocabulary. Lexicon is also a synonym for a dictionary or encyclopedic dictionary , and may also refer to Lexicon mathematics , any real numbers with particular properties Lexicon program , a text editor and word processor Lexicon company , an audio equipment manufacturer Lexicon Branding , a company devoted to inventing names for products Lexicon cardgame , a word card game of the 1930s Lexicon game , a role playing game using Wiki software Lexicon typeface , a typeface designed by Bram de Does Lemma morphology Lexical form , the canonical form of a word, under which it appears in dictionaries The Domestic Extremism Lexicon , a U.S. government document Harry Potter Lexicon , a Harry Potter fan site The Lexicon of Love , an album by ABC Lex Icon , a stage name used by Norwegian black metal musician Stian Arnesen AKA Nagash . See also Lexical analysis disambig de Lexikon Begriffskl rung lt Leksikonas nl Lexicon ro Lexicon ...   more details



  1. Lexicon Technicum

    italictitle Lexicon Technicum Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts Themselves was in many respects the first alphabetical encyclopedia written in English. ref Robert Collison, Encyclopaedias Their History throughout the Ages New York Hafner, 1966 , p. 99. ref Although the emphasis of the Lexicon Technicum was on mathematical subjects, its contents go beyond what would be called science or technology today, in conformity with the broad eighteenth century understanding of the terms arts and science, and it includes entries on the humanities and fine arts, notably on law, commerce, music, and heraldry. In contrast, the Lexicon Technicum neglects theology, antiquity, biography, and poetry. The Lexicon Technicum was the work ... 1708 harris ttlpg.jpg thumb Harris Lexicon Technicum, title page of 2nd edition, 1708 The first ... many early English encyclopedias, the pages are not numbered numbering may have been thought unnecessary ... exact botanick lexicon, which was what we really wanted before, using Dr John Ray s method. To describe ... Lael Ely Bradshaw, John Harris s Lexicon Technicum , in Notable Encyclopedias of the Seventeenth ..., anatomy, geometry, fortification, botany, and music. The Lexicon Technicum was long very popular ... Britannica , 13th edition, vol. 19, p. 373. ref In any case, no new editions of the Lexicon ... harris.html Sample page from the 1708 edition http books.google.com books?id BWFEAAAAcAAJ Lexicon Technicum Google Notes references References 1911 Bradshaw, Lael Ely, John Harris s Lexicon technicum ..., Robert, Encyclopaedias Their History throughout the Ages New York Hafner, 1966 . Category English language encyclopedias Category British encyclopedias Category Science books Category English dictionaries Category 1704 books Category 1708 books Category 1710 books ca Lexicon technicum de Lexicon technicum es Lexicon technicum it Lexicon technicum lt Lexicon technicum ...   more details



  1. Mental lexicon

    and Quillian 1969 The mental lexicon is defined as a mental dictionary that contains information ... L title An Alternative view of the mental lexicon journal Trends in Cognitive Science year 2004 month July volume 8 issue 7 doi 10.1016 j.tics.2004.05.003 ref The mental lexicon is a construct used ... representations . However, not all scientists agree as to the utility of the mental lexicon as a scientific construct. The mental lexicon differs from the lexicon in that it is not just a general ... by each speaker. An individual s mental lexicon changes and grows as new words are learned ... theories about the mental lexicon include the Spectrum Theory, the Dual coding theory , Chomsky s Universal ..., social, and linguistic aspects of the mental lexicon. Recent studies have also shown the possibility that the mental lexicon can shrink as an individual ages, limiting the amount of words they can ... of the mental lexicon of Kanji in an elderly Japanese woman The effect of a 10 year passage of time ... 009 9106 x ref . The development of a second mental lexicon L2 in bilingual speakers has also emerged ... the mental lexicon is often called a mental dictionary, in actuality, research suggests that it differs greatly from a dictionary. For example, the mental lexicon is not organized alphabetically ... title Words in the Mind An Introduction to the Mental Lexicon location Malden, MA publisher Blackwell ... lexicon consistantly updates itself with new words and word meanings, while getting rid of old, unused words. The active nature of the mental lexicon makes any dictionary comparison unhelpful ... used for many years to access how the mental lexicon is structured. Participants in this task are required ... time demonstrates that related words are stored closely in the mental lexicon ref cite book ... lexicon s existence and there is much controversy over the concept. One theory about the mental lexicon states that it organizes our knowledge about words in some sort of dictionary. ref name ...   more details



  1. Semantic lexicon

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A semantic lexicon is a dictionary of word s labeled with semantics semantic classes so associations can be drawn between words that have not previously been encountered it is a dictionary with a semantic network . List of semantic lexicons WordNet EuroWordNet Multilingual Central Repository Global Wordnet See also Gellish Lexicon Semantic network DEFAULTSORT Semantic Lexicon Category Lexis linguistics Category Semantics Ling stub nl Semantisch lexicon sl Semanti ni leksikon ...   more details



  1. The Demon's Lexicon

    Unreferenced date August 2011 Infobox book name The Demon s Lexicon title orig translator image image caption author Sarah Rees Brennan illustrator Sam Hadley cover artist Nick Stern country Ireland language English language English series The Demon Trilogy genre Novel publisher Simon & Schuster pub date June 1, 2009 english pub date media type Print Hardcover hardback & paperback pages 330 isbn ISBN 1847382894 oclc 276818881 preceded by followed by The Demon s Covenant The Demon s Lexicon is a 2009 novel by Irish author Sarah Rees Brennan . It is published by Simon & Schuster , and was released worldwide on June 1, 2009. It is the first in The Demon trilogy, the second being The Demon s Covenant released in 2010 , and the third being The Demon s Surrender, released in 2011. Plot introduction The story follows two brothers with a sordid past, Nick and Alan Ryves, who fight demons and monsters. They are on the run from a magician, from whom their mother supposedly stole an amulet, when they meet Mae and Jamie, troubled teenagers who come to them for help. Throughout the book they face horror, evil, and people who just generally want to kill them, while in the meantime, long kept secrets are threatening to unravel... Character List Nick Ryves He shies away from people, doesn t really like anybody apart from his brother Alan, and can t understand why Alan would endanger his life to help strangers. Alan Ryves Nick s older brother, a redhead who wears glasses. He has a crippled leg, and is described as half Nick s size. While he is deadly with guns, he is also kind and always tries to help other people. Mae Crawford Headstrong and loud, she is the big sister of Jamie Crawford. She has pink hair and dresses outrageously. Jamie Crawford The quiet brother of Mae he is thin and nervous ... lover. She is commonly known as Yuki Onna in Japan. Publication The Demon s Lexicon was published ... the book as early as May 29th. DEFAULTSORT Demon s Lexicon Category 2009 novels Category Young adult ...   more details



  1. Bilingual Lexicon

    Bilingual Lexicon With the increase amount of bilingual world wide, Psycholinguists began to look at how two languages are represented in our brain. Mental Lexicon is one of the places that researchers focused on to see how that is different between bilingual and monolingual. Researched during past decades did show bilingual brain have special cortex connections. ref Kim, K. S., & Relkin, N. R. 1997 ... in Spanish English speakers. Baltimore Paul H. Brookes Pub.. ref We learn pronunciations, meanings .... ref Goldstein, B. 2004 . Bilingual language development and disorders in Spanish English speakers ... as two monolinguals. The growth of both languages lexicon is the same with the growth of the lexicon ... English speakers. Baltimore Paul H. Brookes Pub.. ref Older children do transfer more than ... in Spanish English speakers. Baltimore Paul H. Brookes Pub.. ref And this will stop until a certain ... English speaking and bilingual showed, these three groups are different from each other. Bilingual perform best on expressive function for both Spanish and English as predominately speaking children ... and English. They are better on some in English, better on other some in Spanish. ref Pena, E., Bedore, L.M., & Rappazzo, C. 2003 . Comparison of Spanish, English, and bilingual Children s performance ..., B. 2004 . Bilingual language development and disorders in Spanish English speakers. Baltimore ... used method to figure out how our lexicon been activated. Researches in 1980s by Soares and Grosjean on English Portuguese bilingual had two main findings. One is that although bilingual can access real words in English as quickly as English monolingual, but they are slower at responding to non words ... mode. These two findings can be seen as the evidence for more than one lexicon are existed ... as the third lexicon , the interconnected part of two lexicons for each language, where stores the guest words. ref Also other researches suggested only one combined lexicon is exists ref Muysken ...   more details



  1. Lexicon (program)

    Unreferenced date July 2007 Lexicon was a text editor word processor MS DOS program that was extremely popular in the Soviet Union and Russia at the end of 1980s and in 1990s. Some estimate that Lexicon was illegally installed on 95 of all Russian PCs. The last version for MS DOS was 3.0. Later Microsoft Windows Windows versions were developed, but they were not popular. Lexicon was originally developed at the Computing Center of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR by Ye.  N.  Veselov. Lexicon could produce and edit plain text files at the same time, it could enrich them with various formatting codes which all started with the character 255 0xFF . Lexicon also included a spell checker . Lexicon supported operations with linear and rectangular blocks it also had convenient means for drawing tables with box drawing characters . Lexicon could work with both osnovnaya and Code page 866 alternativnaya character sets. It also included its own screen and printer fonts and keyboard drivers for use with non russified computers. See also List of word processors External links http lexview.narod.ru Lexicon Viewer Category Windows text editors Category Word processors Category DOS text editors WordProcessor stub ru ...   more details



  1. Lexicon Universale

    Image Lexicon Universale.jpg thumb The Lexicon Universale of 1698 is an early modern Humanism humanist encyclopedia by Johann Jacob Hofmann of Basel 1635 1706 . It appeared in four volumes with 1,000 pages each. Lexicon Universale, Historiam Sacram Et Profanam Omnis aevi, omniumque Gentium Chronologiam Ad Haec Usque Tempora Geographiam Et Veteris Et Novi Orbis Principum Per Omnes Terras Familiarum ... Genealogiam Tum Mythologiam, Ritus, Caerimonias, Omnemque Veterum Antiquitatem ... Virorum ... Celebrium Enarrationem ... Praeterea Animalium, Plantarum, Metallorum, Lapidum, Gemmarum, Nomina, Naturas, Vires Explanans. Editio Absolutissima ... Auctior ... . Leiden Jacob. Hackius, Cornel. Boutesteyn, Petr. Vander Aa, & Jord. Luchtmans, 1698. External links http www.uni mannheim.de mateo camenaref hofmann.html Electronic edition ref book stub Category Latin encyclopedias eo Lexicon Universale it Lexicon Universale la Lexicon universale ja pt Lexicon Universale zh Lexicon Universale ...   more details



  1. The Lexicon of Comicana

    More footnotes date July 2010 Infobox Book name The Lexicon of Comicana title orig translator image Image LexiconofComicana.jpg frame right image caption author Mort Walker illustrator cover artist country USA language English language English series subject Reference genre publisher iUniverse pub date 1980, 2000 english pub date media type pages 108 isbn 059508902X dewey congress oclc preceded by followed by The Lexicon of Comicana is a book that was written in 1980 by United States American cartoonist Mort Walker . It was intended as a tongue in cheek look at the devices cartoonists utilize in their craft. In it, Walker invented an international set of symbol s called Symbolia after researching cartoons around the world. In 1964, Walker had written an article called Let s Get Down to Grawlixes, a satirical piece for the National Cartoonists Society . Walker used terms such as grawlixes for his own amusement, but they soon began to catch on and acquired an unexpected validity. The Lexicon was written in response to this fact. The names he invented for them sometimes appear in dictionary dictionaries and serve as convenient terminology occasionally used by cartoonists. A 2001 gallery showing of comic and street influenced art in San Francisco , for example, was called Plewds Squeans and Spurls ref http www.stretcher.org archives b qs a 2001 11 01 qs archive.html ref anchor Agitrons Agitrons Wiggly lines around a shaking object or character. anchor Blurgits anchor Swalloops Blurgits, swalloops Curved lines preceding or trailing after a character s moving limbs. anchor Briffits Briffits Clouds of dust that hang in the spot of a swiftly departing character or object. anchor Dites Dites Diagonal, straight lines drawn across flat, clear, and reflective surfaces, such as windows ... ideas theword 2008 07 post.html The Word Blog Rules & realities of English usage Names for the Unspeakable ... Pilcher, The Complete Cartooning Course London Barron s, 2001 , 50 1. refend DEFAULTSORT Lexicon ...   more details



  1. Lexicon (company)

    Infobox Company company name Lexicon company type Public foundation 1971 location Woodbury, Orange County ... systems homepage http www.lexicon.com Lexicon is an American audio equipment manufacturing company founded in 1971 and owned by Harman International Industries . Lexicon s roots began in 1969 with the founding ... audio equipment Lexicon is held in extremely high regard in studios around the world as a manufacturer ... reverb equipment, beginning in 1978 ref http mixonline.com TECnology Hall of Fame lexicon digital reverb 090106 1978 Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb ref with the Model 224 . In 1986, Lexicon released ... as a smaller, more economical way to enjoy the Lexicon sound, particularly in live situations where ... a few years later by the Lexicon PCM 70 , the latter adding multi effects and a digital screen interface. David Gilmour from Pink Floyd used a Lexicon PCM 70 to store the circular delay sounds ... 2011 07 29 ref In the 1990s Lexicon continued to refine the PCM series with two new units, the Lexicon PCM 80 multi effects unit and Lexicon PCM 90 digital reverberator, to replace the PCM70. They also ..., Lexicon would introduce the MPX range that was affordable enough for most all home recording enthusiasts. Lexicon was a pioneer in the hard disk recording market, introducing the Opus system in 1988 ... years, Opus was upgraded with EQ and console automation. In the mid 1990s Lexicon Studio and Core2 audio interfaces were introduced. They were notable in that they could be expanded with a Lexicon reverb daughterboard that was then accessible to the recording software. In 2001, Lexicon ... successor to the famed 480L with LARC multi effects unit. In 2003, Lexicon s professional operations ... , Lexicon has refreshed continuation of the PCM series with new mid level units, PCM96, PCM96 Surround, and PCM92 multi effects processors. Lexicon s latest reverb processors include Hardware Plug In technology ... piracy common to native plugins . Electroacoustic enhancement In 1988, Lexicon developed LARES ...   more details



  1. The Philosophical Lexicon

    The Philosophical Lexicon is a humorous dictionary founded by philosopher Daniel Dennett and now edited by Asbj rn Steglich Petersen. It lists neologism s that have been humorously coin ed from the names of mostly contemporary philosopher s. For example, the following definition refers to the philosopher Willard Van Orman Quine W. V. O. Quine blockquote quine, v. 1 To deny resolutely the existence or importance of something real or significant. Some philosophers have quined classes, and some have even quined physical objects. Occasionally used intr., e.g., You think I quine, sir. I assure you I do not 2 n. The total aggregate sensory surface of the world hence quinitis, irritation of the quine. blockquote External links http www.philosophicallexicon.com The Philosophical Lexicon DEFAULTSORT Philosophical Lexicon Category Philosophical literature Category Cognitive science literature fi Philosophical Lexicon ...   more details



  1. Lexicon of Galiza

    The Lexicon of Galicia L xico da Galiza is a contribution from the Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language Academia Galega da L ngua Portuguesa AGLP of more than 800 words characteristic of Galician to the dictionaries of Portuguese, to be incorporated into the common lexicon of the Orthographic Agreement. It was presented at a joint ceremony with the academies of Portugal and Brazil on April 14, 2009. The first dictionary of Portuguese to include it was that of Porto Editora in October 2009. See also Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language External links http aglp.net images stories Documentos lexico aglp.pdf Lexicon of Galicia list http aglp.net Galician Academy of the Portuguese Language Website Category Galician language ...   more details



  1. Lexicon (typeface)

    Other uses Lexicon disambiguation Infobox font name image LexiconSpecimen.png imagesize 248px style Serif classifications Serif Old Style Old style date 1991 creator Bram de Does foundry The Ensched Font Foundry Lexicon is a serif typeface designed by Dutch people Dutch type design er Bram de Does between the years 1989 and 1992. The typeface was specially designed for use at very small point size s in Van Dale s Dictionary of the Dutch Language . History Lexicon was De Does second typeface, his first one being Trinit typeface Trinit . After the release of Trinit , De Does held a lecture at the 1983 edition of ATypI . Some of his peers had asked him when his next typeface would be released, and in his lecture he announced that there would be no new typefaces from his hand. According to him, he would not be able to design something significantly different from the Renaissance inspired roman type roman like Trinit . In 1989 however, he was approached by the designer of the Van Dale dictionary ... As a result of this, there are two versions of Lexicon Lexicon no. 1 and Lexicon no. 2. The difference between these two lie in the extenders Lexicon no. 1 is basically the dictionary version, which has very short extenders, while Lexicon no. 2 has extenders of a more regular length. Lexicon has been designed for optimal legibility, specifically when set very small. This is achieved ... small capital letter s. Just as Trinit , Lexicon shows a strong calligraphic influence, specifically that of the broad nibbed pen . Both versions of Lexicon consist of a roman type roman and an italic ... ubainv57 Original drawings of Lexicon in the Collection Bram de Does on the website of the University of Amsterdam high resolution in a picture viewer . nl http www.teff.nl fonts lexicon index.html Lexicon on the TEFF website . Category Old style serif typefaces Category Lowercase numerals typefaces nl Lexicon lettertype ...   more details



  1. Lexicon JamMan

    DEFAULTSORT Lexicon Jamman Category Effects units Category Sound recording technology Category ...   more details



  1. Lexicon Devil

    Bobby Pyn. Nicky Beat told the authors of the Germs biography Lexicon Devil book Lexicon Devil that he ... one Lexicon Devil Side two Circle One No God DEFAULTSORT Lexicon Devil Ep Category 1978 EPs Category ... by Geza X it Lexicon Devil pl Lexicon Devil ...   more details



  1. The Lexicon of Live

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Lexicon of Live Type live Artist ABC band ABC Cover sl live.jpg Released 1999 Recorded Genre Dance pop Length Label Blatant Producer Last album Skyscraping br 1997 This album The Lexicon of Live br 1999 Next album Look of Love The Very Best of ABC br 2001 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r445338 ref The Lexicon of Live is a live album released by pop group ABC band ABC . Although Martin Fry was the only member left, he had a backing band, and came out in his trademark gold suit. Track listing 1999 Blatant BLATCD 01 All songs written by ABC except where indicated. Poison Arrow Stranger Things song Stranger Things When Smokey Sings How to Be a Millionaire Be Near Me Who Can I Turn To? Show Me Skyscraping song Skyscraping Rolling Sevens One Better World Tears Are Not Enough ABC song Tears Are Not Enough All of My Heart The Look of Love ABC song The Look of Love References Reflist ABC band DEFAULTSORT Lexicon of Live, The Category ABC band albums Category 1999 live albums ...   more details



  1. Lexicon (game)

    20080617213627 http www.20by20room.com 2003 11 lexicon an rpg.html Lexicon An RPG &mdash the original idea for Lexicon. http www.twistedconfessions.com confessional index.php?n Lexicon.HomePage Lexicon ... every variant. http www.gamegrene.com wiki Lexicon games An old list of Lexicon games Category ...   more details



  1. Lexicon Avenue

    Lexicon Avenue is an electronic music group,hailing from Newcastle upon Tyne, consisting of Scott Bradford , Mark Armstrong, and Chris Scott. They have released singles on labels such as Saw Recordings , Forensic Records , and Yoshitoshi Records Yoshitoshi . Much of their work has been done as remixes for other artists including Medway producer Medway , Habersham producer Habersham & Phil K , and Dave Gahan . They also released an entry in NRK Sound Division s Nite Life series. Lexicon Avenue are also associated with Little Green Men, Echomen and S Low. References http www.residentadvisor.net dj profiles.asp?ID 41 Resident Advisor biography External links official http www.myspace.com scottbradfordlexiconavenue Discogs artist electronic band stub Category British electronic music groups ...   more details




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