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Towards a computational morphological analysis of Setswana compounds
The development of a computational morphological analyser for Setswana necessitates the accurate modelling and implementation of, among others, compounding as a word formation process.
L. Pretorius +3 more
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Polysemy of deverbatives and its causes
In the given article problems of deverbatives polysemy are considered and analysis of the causes of its appearance is carried out.
E Yu Mamontova, P V Moroslin
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Linguostatistic analysis of deverbatives usage in different types of english and russian texts
The article is devoted to linguostatistic analysis of deverbatives usage in different types of English and Russian texts.
A S Mamontov, E Yu Mamontova
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A Typology of Word-Formation Paradigms of Polish Prefixed Verbs with the Meaning of ‘Moving Upwards’ This article offers an analysis of the derivational potential of Polish prefixed verbs with the meaning of ‘moving upwards’.
Любомир [Liubomyr] Васильович [Vasylʹovych] Сегін [Sehin]
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Denominatives and deverbatives suffixed verbs in the anonymous Catechism (1605)
Šiame straipsnyje nagrinėjami Anoniminio katekizmo (1605) priesaginiai veiksmažodžiai denominatyvai ir deverbatyvai, t. y. priesagų vediniai iš vardažodžių ir veiksmažodžių.
Smetonienė, Anželika
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Deverbatives ending with -en in view of taxis actualization (based on the German language)
Архипова Ирина Викторовна, кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры романо-германских языков, Новосибирский государственный педагогический университет (Новосибирск), irarch@yandex.ru. Irina V.
Arkhipova, I.V. +1 more
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Deverbal nominalization in Brokpa [PDF]
This paper aims to provide a first description of deverbal nominalizers in Brokpa and the range of functions they carry. Brokpa exhibits four productive deverbal nominalizers as well as an unproductive one. They all form clausal nominalizations which can function as complement clauses or as modifiers of other nominals in the form of relative clauses. I
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Feminitives with Suffix ‘-shits(a ) /-chits(a)’
The feminitives (nouns denoting women) of the modern Russian language, formed with the help of the productive suffixal morpheme ‘-shits(a) /-chits(a)’ are considered.
Zoya I. Mineeva
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A derivação regressiva em português
This paper deals with the theme of back-formation of nouns in Portuguese. We discuss problems involving the origin of such nouns, their formation and the variation and role of their final vowels.
Voitel Kehd
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Typology of Ukrainian Verb Stems: Word-Forming and Morphonological Aspects
The description of word-forming morphology of deverbatives of the modern Ukrainian language in view of its functional character, dynamic processes in the language, shifts that have taken place in its corpus in recent times, provides good grounds for ...
Inna Demeshko, Demeshko, Inna
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