CLA201H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Hematology, Vocative Case, Nominative Case

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Greek third-declension nouns: like verbs, one cannot always be sure that the form in a word will actually be what is listed in a dictionary. In the third declension, forms other than the nominative are taken from the genitive. Scientific use of greek and latin: d uganov (cid:884)(cid:882)(cid:883)(cid:885, examines (cid:498)precisely worked-out and internationally standardized anatomical nomenclature(cid:499) and (cid:498)quickly developing non-standardized terminologies of individual clinical branches(cid:499), concentrating on the field of haematology. Spreading vocabulary: morphological by means of derivation, compounding, abbreviation, haemostasis= derivation, cardiac attest= compounding, sars= abbreviation, acronyms vs. initialisms, acronym= aids. Pneumonia from greek: the syntactic method is now most common in the sciences (the forming of compounds, which often end up as abbreviations) English: completed in 1998 by the federative committee on anatomical. Terminology: some naturally fee that it is incomplete, not always followed consistently, especially in north america.

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