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Slavic-root verbs in CP: loanwords and problematic cases
Although being a comparatively small-volume source, the Catechism of Merkelis Petkevičius (CP) discloses the complexity of analysing Lithuanian loan verbs and Slavic-root hybrids. Conducting research on loanwords from the Slavic languages, the main focus
Anželika Smetonienė
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The reference book presents Greek-Latin derivational elements, combined in 1015 terminological nests, which are used in medical terminology in the formation of derivative terms, their meaning, and etymology of terminological elements, and examples ...
Марія ТЕЛЕКИ
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GERMAN VERBS IN STUDIO-D A1 BOOK: A MORPHOLOGY ANALYSIS [PDF]
The study aimed at describing: (1) the patterns of German verbs in Studio- D A1 book, and (2) the function of verbs in German sentences. The object of this study was a lingual unit in the form of German verbs taken from Studio- D A1 book.
Triyono, Sulis
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Morfem Derivasional dalam Bahasa Mandarin
Affixation is one of the process of morphological in Mandarin. Affixes are bound morphemes that are added to other morphemes to form larger units such as words, especially to form a compound word (成词 héchéng cí).
Yulie Neila Chandra
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Machine learning : techniques and foundations [PDF]
The field of machine learning studies computational methods for acquiring new knowledge, new skills, and new ways to organize existing knowledge. In this paper we present some of the basic techniques and principles that underlie AI research on learning ...
Carbonell, Jaime G., Langley, Pat
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Derivatives of vulgar semantics in Czech and their translation equivalents in Serbian and English
The paper discusses the members of the word family of vulgarism kurva in the Czech language. Based on the lexicographic material and on the material of the Czech National Corpus (Český národní korpus) a derivational and semantic analysis of the ...
Katarina Mitrićević-Štěpánek
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Morphological Productivity in the Lexicon [PDF]
In this paper we outline a lexical organization for Turkish that makes use of lexical rules for inflections, derivations, and lexical category changes to control the proliferation of lexical entries.
Bozsahin, Cem, Sehitoglu, Onur
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A broad-coverage distributed connectionist model of visual word recognition [PDF]
In this study we describe a distributed connectionist model of morphological processing, covering a realistically sized sample of the English language.
Baayen, Prof R. Harald +1 more
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Derivational Structure of Polysemy: the Types of Derivative Meanings of the Selkup Noun [PDF]
N. V. Dubrovskaya
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