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La morphonologie du roumain : système d’alternances vs système de morphonèmes
The paper confronts two models of the Romanian morphonological system. The first one is a complete set of alternations, which are based on three essential relations of purely formal opposition.
Tomasz Cychnerski
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Old English verbs of increasing: the semantics and syntax of change in size
This article aims at defining a class of Old English verbs of increasing based on both their common semantic components and grammatical behavior. On the theoretical side, the framework of verb classes and alternations is combined with Role and Reference ...
Miguel Lacalle Palacios
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Monosyllabic Affective Hypocoristics of Korean Names
In this paper, I investigate the formation and phonological alternations of Korean monosyllabic hypocoristics that are used without a vocative marker. Korean monosyllabic hypocoristics are the result of truncation and merging.
Hayeun Jang
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Reciprocal Alternations in Persian [PDF]
An alternation is defined as a pair of sentences with more or less identical structures and the same meaning. These alternations are sensitive to the meaning component of verbs.
Maryam Ghiasvand, Omid Tabibzadeh
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The Semantics and Syntax of Old English End Verbs
This article deals with the syntax and semantics of Old English End verbs on the basis of the framework of verb classes and alternations and the theory of Role and Reference Grammar.
Ana Elvira Ojanguren López
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Nominalization and alternations in biomedical language. [PDF]
This paper presents data on alternations in the argument structure of common domain-specific verbs and their associated verbal nominalizations in the PennBioIE corpus.
K Bretonnel Cohen +2 more
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Factivity-Alternating Attitude Verbs in Azeri
Factivity alternations received at least two kinds of explanations in the literature: there are approaches that attribute the two readings to two different LFs and approaches that derive the presence/absence of a factive inference by appealing to general
Tatiana Bondarenko
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Foot-based allomorphy in Tlapanec (Mè’phàà)
Tlapanec (Mè’phàà), an Otomanguean language spoken in Mexico, has several allomorphic alternations which are sensitive to the number of syllables of the stem (monosyllabic vs. disyllabic).
Uchihara Hiroto, Tiburcio Cano Gregorio
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Transderivational relations and paradigm gaps in Russian verbs
In this paper I argue that the notorious case of paradigm gaps, the first person singular gaps of Russian verbs, are not synchronically arbitrary as is often assumed (Graudina et al. 1976; Daland et al.
Katya Pertsova
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PRODUCTIVITY OF TYPE IN THE DERIVATIONAL PARADIGM OF OLD ENGLISH STRONG VERBS
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English strong verbs, with which it contributes to the field of study of Old English word-formation. As a general conclusion, this analysis supports Hinderling’s
Laura Pesquera Fernández
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