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ON WORD FAKE AND WHAT IS BEHIND IT [PDF]
The paper focuses on a loanword borrowed from the English language fake that became very popular in the Russian soil. The author shows the derivational abilities of a word leading to the formation of new words that belong to the other parts of speech: a ...
Kazimierz Luciński
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The article is devoted to the study of the most productive ways of actualizing the semantics of contradictory oppositeness in the derivative nominal antonyms in the Kabardian - Circassian language. The relevance of this research is presupposed by growing
D. M. KUMYKOVA +1 more
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Aspectual pairs: Prefix vs. suffix way of formation
In linguistic theory, there is no common point of view on the question of whether verbs in aspectual pairs are in inflectional or derivational relations.
Valery Dmitrievich Solovyev +2 more
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(Co‐)Reference All the Way Down: A Unified Theory of (Pro) Nominals in Ordinary English
ABSTRACT This essay joins two themes, both arising from Kripke's inspiring ideas in the theory of reference. The first theme concerns reference in general. The second examines the notion of co‐reference and the role it plays in a unified theory of pronouns for natural language.
Jessica Pepp, Joseph Almog
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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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A Combination Framework for Complexity [PDF]
In this paper we present a combination framework for polynomial complexity analysis of term rewrite systems. The framework covers both derivational and runtime complexity analysis.
Avanzini, Martin, Moser, Georg
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New Insights Into Lakota Syntax: The Encoding of Arguments and the Number of Verbal Affixes
ABSTRACT This paper examines the morphosyntax of transitive constructions in Lakota, with particular emphasis being placed on the encoding of arguments. The analysis of argument marking through verbal affixes in Lakota transitive constructions raises two main questions: the existence or non‐existence of the zero marker for the third person singular and
Avelino Corral Esteban
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On predication, derivation and anti-locality [PDF]
This paper pursues the question what the implications of the Anti-Locality Hypothesis could be for the syntax of secondary predication. Focus of the discussion will be an investigation of what their internal structure of small clause complements must ...
Grohmann, Kleanthes K.
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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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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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