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Complex Words as Shortest Paths in the Network of Lexical Knowledge
Abstract Lexical models diverge on the question of how to represent complex words. Under the morpheme‐based approach, each morpheme is treated as a separate unit, while under the word‐based approach, morphological structure is derived from complex words. In this paper, we propose a new computational model of morphology that is based on graph theory and
Sergei Monakhov, Holger Diessel
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Synonim – pojęcie zapomniane. O dżokeryzacji współczesnego języka
Forgetting synonyms: on the “jokerization” of everyday language The democratization of social relations can bring about linguistic liberalization, where the effectiveness and speed of transmitting information are of utmost importance. Wherever possible,
Barbara Kryżan-Stanojević
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Abstract Two structure‐building operations are currently posited in minimalist theory: an operation forming sets (set merge), and an operation forming ordered pairs (pair‐merge). I argue that pair‐merge is sufficient to generate syntactic relations, so set merge, also called simple merge, should be eliminated from syntactic theory on grounds of ...
Ken Safir
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Through Derivational Relations to Valency of Nonverbal Predicates in the Nomvallex Lexicon [PDF]
Veronika Kolářová +2 more
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Feminitiviti: Nominative and Derivational Aspects
Currently feminitives (feminatives) appear to be one of the actively discussed lexico-semantic groups. This discussion has gone far beyond the community of researchers.
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Descriptivity in the domain of body-part terms [PDF]
In an earlier paper, I proposed a system for evaluating the relative descriptivity of lexical items in a consistent manner in terms of the interrelations of three metrics.
Ultan, Russell
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Context-Aware Prediction of Derivational Word-forms
Derivational morphology is a fundamental and complex characteristic of language. In this paper we propose the new task of predicting the derivational form of a given base-form lemma that is appropriate for a given context.
Baldwin, Timothy +3 more
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Nominalization – lexical and syntactic aspects [PDF]
The main tenet of the present paper is the thesis that nominalization – like other cases of derivational morphology – is an essentially lexical phenomenon with well defined syntactic (and semantic) conditions and consequences.
Bierwisch, Manfred
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The paper presents morphemic-derivational structure of toponymic derivatives (toponymy-derived formations) of proper name “Cибирь”. In revealed derived words authors identify morphemes, specify the methods of their production, provide statistics on word ...
Litovkina Anna M.
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Beyond definition: Organising semantic information in bilingual dictionaries [PDF]
This paper considers the process of organising semantic information in bilingual dictionaries with diachronic coverage, from selecting the textual source-material to designing the entries.
Fraser, BL
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