bibliographical reference
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbibliographicalandreference
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bibliographical
adjective
uk/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/us/ˌbɪb.li.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
relating to a bibliography (= a list of the books, etc. that have been used when writing a particular book or article, or a list of the books from a particular writer or publisher or on a ...
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reference
noun
uk/ˈref.ər.əns/us/ˈref.ɚ.əns/
a mention ...
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The outcome of that may well be abibliographicalreference; it could be an abstract or it could be the full text.
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Bibliographicalreferencesources sometimes make an error of assumption about determining the date of volumes in this publication, often in error by one year.
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Of course, bibliographical references are useful but if they had been collected together in a comprehensive bibliography, repetitions could have been avoided.
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Each chapter has its own list of bibliographical references.
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However, even for these documents the calendar is of value because of the fullness of the bibliographical references and the numerous corrections to earlier publications.
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Indeed, the absence of bibliographical references to the onomastic and sociolinguistic literatures is striking.
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Finally, the book is also highly valuable as a reference book as it provides up-to-date bibliographical references on the whole spectrum of developmental language disorders.
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Many have helpful figures and tables, all carry full up-to-date bibliographical references and almost all suggestions for further reading.
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Each author is introduced with a biographical sketch, as well as an exhaustive series of bibliographical references, when such information is available.
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Detailed bibliographical references direct the reader to a vast array of primary and secondary sources.
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They are represented by book reviews of significant publications and by bibliographical references to articles and publications in the field.
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The bibliographical references include an up-to-date diversity of titles.
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This chapter, new to the second edition, adds over ten bibliographical references to those contained in the first edition.
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It provides extensive bibliographical references as well as a list of relevant web-sites for further consultation.
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The chapters contain valuable bibliographical references for further reading.
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Bosworth's footnotes contain a wealth of bibliographical references which will vivify the work of any student.
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Numerous notes, bibliographical references and a good index enhance its value to anyone interested in the relationship between the disease and socioeconomic development of the tropics.
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Otherwise, the presentation of contents is student-oriented, free from clusters of bibliographical references proper to research publications, and it generally explains morphological concepts by analysing examples of specific languages.
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