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Cechy słowotwórcze czasowników oznaczających zmianę pozycji ciała względem osi ciała
Word-formational features of verbs denoting change of position with respect to the axis of the body The paper presents word-derivational features of verbs which co-occur with się and denote a change in the position of the body with respect to its ...
Paulina Witkowska
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The derivational family of the noun SAULĖ
The word saulė (‘the sun’) and the denotation indicated by it has a lot of meanings in the Lithuanian culture: the mythologists, philosophers, art critics, and literature critics have written about this phenomenon.
Jolanta Vaskelienė, Greta Girdvilytė
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Increasing the Effectiveness of the Romanian Wordnet in NLP Applications [PDF]
The Romanian wordnet is a semantic network under ceaseless enrichment and improvement. Its use in various applications throughout time highlighted the need for further development. In this paper we focus on a question answering scenario.
Verginica Barbu Mititelu
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LEXICAL OPERATIONS AND HIGH -LEVEL SYNTACTIC OPERATIONS WITH OLD ENGLISH -A, -E, -O, AND -U
The aim of this article is to explain the lexical and high-level syntactic operations comprising the Old English suffixes -a, -e, -o and -u. Previous research has dealt with these suffixes, which constitute an area of overlapping between inflection and ...
Miguel Lacalle Palacios
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PARADIGMATIC AND EPIDIGMATIC SEMANTIC RELATIONS BEHALF OF THE CONCEPT «MOTHER» IN RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
The article reveals lexical means of expression in the Russian language concept "mother" and presents an analysis of the semantic and derivational paradigmatic relations, linking them in a language system.
Ekaterina O. Atroshhenko
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Finite-state Optimality Theory: non-rationality of Harmonic Serialism
This paper analyzes the language-theoretic complexity of Harmonic Serialism (HS), a derivational variant of Optimality Theory. I show that HS can generate non-rational relations using strictly local markedness constraints, proving the “result” of Hao ...
Yiding Hao
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Nominalization in French can be done by means of conversion, which is characterized by the identity between the base and the derived lexeme. Since both noun→verb and verb→noun conversions exist, this property raises directionality issues, and sometimes ...
Delphine Tribout
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In modern cognitive linguistics, the controversial matters of the definition of invariant units in derivatology still remain relevant. The selection of such a unit as a word-formation category, despite the intensification of its study in recent decades ...
L. V. Alpeeva
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On how 'middle' plus 'associative/reciprocal' became 'passive' in the Bantu A70 languages [PDF]
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited from Proto-Bantu (PB), but developed a new suffix. It is a morpheme that is compound in origin, consisting of two verbal derivation suffixes which still ...
Bostoen, Koen, Nzang-Bie, Yolande
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Derivational modal logics with the difference modality
In this chapter we study modal logics of topological spaces in the combined language with the derivational modality and the difference modality. We give axiomatizations and prove completeness for the following classes: all spaces, $T_1$-spaces, dense-in ...
Kudinov, Andrey, Shehtman, Valentin
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