This Sunday with VIMA: The etymological dictionary of Babiniotis, the book 'Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler 600 pencils and 10 poems' & BHMAgazino
The upcoming Sunday edition of 'To Vima' features exciting offers including Babiniotis's etymological dictionary and a special book honoring Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems'
This Sunday, the newspaper 'Vima' features significant releases including the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis and the book 'Eleni Glykatzi-Arveler β 600 pencils and 10 poems.'
Translator Adam Cullen: all words should be in the dictionary, because language is alive
Adam Cullen argues that all words should be included in the dictionary as language is dynamic and evolving.
This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by G. Babiniotis
This Sunday, the newspaper TO VIMA offers readers the first volume of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek by Professor Georgios Babiniotis, a significant educational contribution for Greek families.
This must be the most used Arabic word in Danish
The article discusses a new dictionary of Arabic words in Danish, highlighting the irony of Donald Trump's use of an Arabic origin word, 'tariff', while simultaneously promoting protectionism against imports.
Gramsci, Popper, the Papanaastasiou Group, Poulantzas, the Dimitrakos Dictionary
The article discusses a conversation with political philosophy professor Dimitris Dimitrakos, reflecting on influential thinkers and his radicalization during a dictatorship in Greece.
From Messi to Anarchism: the 'Illustrated Rosario Dictionary' reviews politics, culture, and daily life in that city
The 'Illustrated Rosario Dictionary' catalogues the political, social, and cultural history of Rosario, Argentina, from the 18th century to the present, emphasizing visual representation and diverse themes.
THE LANGUAGE SHARPENER β© Bureaucratic Fog in the Dictionary
The new edition of the Estonian language dictionary has sparked controversy over the exclusion of certain vulgar words, leading to public petitions for their reinstatement.
LIVE FROM POSTIMEES β© Do Estonians like swear words?
A discussion has emerged regarding the omission of some swear words from the new Estonian language dictionary, leading to a petition for their inclusion.
The new teenage dictionary: a translator to understand what kids mean today
The article discusses how Generation Alpha is redefining vocabulary with new terms that often elude adults, providing definitions for phrases like 'lore', 'six seven', and 'farmear aura'.
Anders Svensson: Now you can say avocados, sambos, and containers
The new edition of SAOL introduces terms like 'woke', 'vego', and 'killgissa', and adopts a more permissive view on s-plural according to Anders Svensson.
The new words that PΓ©rez-Reverte points out in the RAE Dictionary: groupie, to reference, laughter therapy...
Arturo PΓ©rez-Reverte highlights new entries in the RAE Dictionary while discussing cultural politics and tensions within the RAE amid governmental influence.
Draft for a Dictionary of Love Here and Now
The article reflects on the concept of love inspired by a quote from Julio CortΓ‘zar's 'Rayuela', exploring how perceptions of love have evolved over time.
Rage bait, goblin mode ... do words of the year have any real value?
The article discusses the significance, or lack thereof, of various 'words of the year' chosen by different dictionaries and their cultural impact.
Language Policy in Russia: How the Kremlin Controls Language
The article discusses how the Kremlin redefines words and bans certain expressions in Russia through a newly revised dictionary, impacting public discourse and perception.
Language Policy in Russia: How the Kremlin Controls Language
The article discusses how the Kremlin manipulates language and meaning in Russia by redefining terms and banning certain words in its official dictionary, reflecting an authoritarian approach to governance.
February 10, 1675 β Ivan Belostenec, author of the dictionary and the greatest work of the Pauline Fathers, died
Ivan Belostenec, a significant contributor to Croatian national consciousness, passed away on February 10, 1675, leaving behind important linguistic works that helped unify the Croatian language.