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Ways to quantify of abstract nouns in the modern Erzya language
Introduction. The article analyzes abstract nouns based on the material of the modern Erzya language, which in various contexts can be concretized, becoming the basis for the formation of their plural.
Lyubov P. Vodyasova
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Nomina Bertindak Datif Bahasa Jepang
This research is focused on nouns that form the dative structure of Japanese, both syntactically and semantically. The purpose of this study is to categorize verbs that give rise to dative and dative-forming elements and to transcribe the meaning of ...
Made Ratna Dian Aryani +1 more
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Old Romanian pluralized mass and abstract nouns [PDF]
The analysis of a rich old Romanian corpus shows that the ‘pluralization’ of mass and abstract nouns is extremely frequent in old Romanian. The semantic effects of pluralization are similar for mass and abstract nouns, consisting in the creation of ...
Gabriela Pană Dindelegan
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La tête du groupe nominal: l’hypothèse du DP dans les théories génératives
This paper discusses what is known in the generative literature as the ‘DP-hypothesis’, i.e., the idea that the head of the Noun Phrase is actually the Determiner, rather than the Noun.
Philip Miller, Geoffrey K. Pullum
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The derivation of diminutives from abstract noun bases in Bulgarian [PDF]
The paper reviews the formal and semantic characteristics of the formation of diminutives in Bulgarian, where the process affects nouns, adjectives, numerals, adverbs, verbs and pronouns.
Nicolova Ruselina L.
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Noun Form of Address of Characters in the 21 Jump Street Movie
This study is aimed to identify the types of noun form of address and describing the function of noun form of address applied in the movie. The data of this study was taken from a movie entitled 21 Jump Street as the primary data.
Luh Ledi Ruscita Dewi +1 more
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Topologische Eigenschaften der Funktionsverbgefüge im heutigen Deutsch
Light verb constructions (German Funktionsverbgefüge = FVGs) are complex predicates consisting of a semantically light verb, which has lost its lexical meaning and just has a functional role, and a noun phrase (with or without preposition).
Ireneusz Gaworski
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Abstract prediction of morphosyntactic features: Evidence from processing cataphors in Dutch
When comprehenders predict a specific lexical noun in a highly constraining context, they also activate the grammatical features, such as gender, of that noun.
Anna Giskes, Dave Kush
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Within the last two decades, researchers have begun to investigate how L2 learners process syntactic, morpho-syntactic, and lexical information during the comprehension of L2 sentences.
Masoomeh Taghizadeh
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The article deals with the fixed verb combinations of the German language from the point of view of cognitive linguistics. As the material under study, fixed verb combinations are presented, built according to the type “verb + (preposition) + noun”.
A. S. Nozdrina
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