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Analyzing the Derivational Verb of Indonesian Based on the Derivational Morphology
This research delved deep into the complex and intricate world of derivational verbs in the Indonesian language, with a meticulous analysis of their structure and formation using the lens of derivational morphology.
Danang Satria Nugraha
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Lexical relatedness and the lexical entry - a formal unification [PDF]
Based on the notion of a lexicon with default inheritance, I address the problem of how to provide a template for lexical representations that allows us to capture the relatedness between inflected word forms and canonically derived lexemes within a ...
Spencer, Andrew
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Lability in Hittite and Indo‐European: A Diachronic Perspective
ABSTRACT Lability is defined as the possibility of a verb to enter a valency alternation without undergoing any change in its form. Labile verbs were common in ancient Indo‐European languages, including Hittite, which mostly features anticausative lability, with reflexive and reciprocal lability being less prominent.
Guglielmo Inglese
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SUFFIXES FORMING AFFIXAL POLYSEMY OF LEXICALDERIVATIVES OF MUTATIONAL TYPE
The paper studies suffixal derivational formants which render the mutational word-forming meaning. They form polysemantic verbal nouns. The author describes one of types of the derivational polysemy – the affixal polysemy of lexicalderivatives of the ...
V. N. Musatov
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A Morphological Analysis Of Derivational Suffixes Of Noun In Manual Procedure Of Blackberry Guide [PDF]
This research paper elaborates a morphological study of derivational suffixof noun in manual procedure guide blackberry. The objectives of the research are to describe the types of derivational suffix of noun and analyze the meaning of words using ...
, Dr. Dwi Haryanti, M.Hum +2 more
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The Interplay of Semantics and Morphology in Word Embeddings
We explore the ability of word embeddings to capture both semantic and morphological similarity, as affected by the different types of linguistic properties (surface form, lemma, morphological tag) used to compose the representation of each word.
Avraham, Oded, Goldberg, Yoav
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Acquisition of gender agreement in Lithuanian:exploring the effect of diminutive usage in an elicited production task [PDF]
This study examines Lithuanian children's acquisition of gender agreement using an elicited production task. Lithuanian is a richly inflected Baltic language, with two genders and seven cases.
Brooks, Patricia J. +2 more
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Against semantic features: the view from derivational affixes
This paper builds a systematic argument against the existence of semantic features, although these would in principle conform with the understanding of features in Chomsky (1995) as instructions to the interfaces, to the Conceptual-Intentional Interface ...
Phoevos Panagiotidis
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Abstract Analyses in vocabulary research should avoid the language‐as‐a‐fixed‐effect fallacy, whereby no statistical evidence is provided to support claimed generalizations beyond the words tested in the sample. Although mixed‐effects models are widely adopted in social sciences to avoid this fallacy, second language vocabulary researchers primarily ...
Christopher Nicklin +2 more
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Long‐term hippocampal place‐code dynamics are investigated using calcium imaging across weeks of maze navigation. Analyses reveal a novelty‐irrelevant Single‐Field Evolution Rule (SFER), where active fields promote persistence and inactive fields decline.
Cong Chen +10 more
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