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A new microbiological term, persister, i.e., a bacterium persisting in the cell, is discussed. It is argued that of its several forms found in scientific texts, the inanimate noun perzister with the suffix -er is the (most) appropriate one.
This article presents a number of historiographic and lexicographic facts in order to recall how the journal Nase rec (Our Speech) looked during the first half of the 20th century, what was published in it, and, in particular, how closely it was tied to the Czech Dictionary Office during the period when extensive lexical data were collected and the nine-volume Prirucni slovnik jazyka ceskeho (Desk...
This article discusses some aspects of searching for grammatical information in corpora. It argues that any search procedure must consist of at least three principally different steps. First, a hypothesis regarding some grammatical property of the language system must be formulated in terms of an available 'tagging' menu. Second, general instructions concerning the sample size, relevant context size,...
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