Verb patterning and acculturation in Nigerian English
Abstract Speech communities have the tendency to develop habits as to which words tend to co‐occur, in the form of coinages and collocational patterns, thus constituting an aspect conducive to the subtle emergence of language variation. As these co‐occurrence tendencies become lexicalised and confined to specific, rigid word combinations, new ...
Mary Ifeoluwa Abidoye, Hans‐Georg Wolf
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Measuring early word exposure in infants: A brief parent-report survey captures individual language input and predicts vocabulary outcomes. [PDF]
Dong Y +3 more
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ABSTRACTION / CONCRETENESS AS A CONSTANT OF NOUN VOCABULARY
Zoriana Piskozub, Hanna Kost
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Navigating the landscape of academic prose: A corpus-driven inquiry into rhetorical preferences and their pedagogical implications for advanced L2 writers. [PDF]
Yu Y, Xu Y, Wu Y.
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Range of associations to Russian abstract and concrete nouns
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Object numerosity influence sensorimotor programs evoked by graspable object nouns. [PDF]
Garofalo G, Gherri E, Lugli L, Prpic V.
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Leveraging Context for Perceptual Prediction Using Word Embeddings. [PDF]
Carter GA, Keller F, Hoffman P.
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Semantic granularity in derivation. [PDF]
Huyghe R, Varvara R.
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Basque-Spanish Bilingual Aphasia: A Case-Study to Reveal Frequency-Based, Language-Agnostic Lexical Organization in Bilinguals. [PDF]
Blanco-Elorrieta E, Arantzeta M.
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Qualia structures and their impact on the concrete noun categorization task
Automatic acquisition of qualia structures is one of the directions in information extraction that has received a great attention lately. We consider such information as a possible input for the word-space models and investigate its impact on the categorization task.
Katrenko, S., Adriaans, P.
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