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The current study examined the factors underlying native Hebrew speakers’ ability to learn homophonous affix spelling. It takes a novel view in investigating the effect of morpho-orthographic complexity of affix representation on the development of affix
Rachel Schiff
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In this article, I propose a new family of constraints on affix order, called “Coherence”, which require that index changes in morphological words are minimized. Coherence constraints complement the optimality-theoretic account of affix order for subject
Trommer Jochen
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Derivational Relators in Italian
The present paper addresses the categorial content of affixes forming a set of denominal adjectives in Italian, arguing that they are substantially the derivational counterpart of oblique case/adpositions.
Ludovico Franco, Paolo Lorusso
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THE PHENOMENON OF OCCASIONALITY IN THE MODERN FICTIONAL DISCOURSE
The relevance of the study is predetermined by the active use of new formations in the fictional and journalistic styles of the Ukrainian language, and, consequently, the need to study them from the point of view of linguistics in word- formation ...
Tetiana SUKALENKO
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Comparing Agreement System in Kalhori Kurdish with Laki, Surani, and Kormanji [PDF]
Agreement, case marking, and word order are three important means to represent grammatical relations. Languages use these means according to their features.
Mehdi Mehdizadeh +3 more
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Comparison of morphemic word structure and a cartographic sign [PDF]
Language is a system of gestures, sounds, characters, symbols and words that are used to display concepts and communication. Map language is derived from natural language, rather than parallel to it, as its graphical equivalent.
Živković Dragica, Jovanović Jasmina
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Types of clitics in the world’s languages
This paper offers and discusses a simple definition of the term clitic from a comparative perspective: A clitic is a bound morph that is neither an affix nor a root.
Martin Haspelmath
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Fifty years of spellchecking [PDF]
A short history of spellchecking from the late 1950s to the present day, describing its development through dictionary lookup, affix stripping, correction, confusion sets, and edit distance to the use of gigantic ...
Blair CR +27 more
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Affixoids: Evidence from Persian [PDF]
Some evidence from Persian supports the existence of constituents that show properties of affixoids or what might be referred to as semi-affixes. These constitutes can stand independently but, in combination with certain nouns, show a rather notable ...
mehdi sabzevari, Shadi Davari
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Wykładniki dezintensyfikacji w języku polskim i słowackim – zarys problematyki
Exponents of Deintensification in Polish and Slovak: An Outline This paper deals with deintensification and its exponents in two closely related languages: Polish and Slovak.
Sylwia Sojda
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