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Pronominal Clitics in European and Brazilian Portuguese
This paper addresses two issues, the categorial nature of (pronominal) clitics and the conditions ruling their surface distribution as proclitics and enclitics, which we take as related.
Anabela Gonçalves +2 more
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Dependency parsing of Turkish [PDF]
The suitability of different parsing methods for different languages is an important topic in syntactic parsing. Especially lesser-studied languages, typologically different from the languages for which methods have originally been developed, poses ...
Eryigit, Gulsen +3 more
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Stress shift under cliticization in Nuorese Sardinian
In most Romance languages clitics are stress neutral: when they attach to a host, they have no effect on stress placement: this is the case of Italian and Spanish.
Rosangela Lai
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This study aims to describe the use of pronominal clitics in Bobo Magazine's short story collection and see its potential in supporting the Indonesian language learning process in phase B of the elementary school level.
Azila Fitria Ramadhani +3 more
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Two Uummarmiutun modals – including a brief comparison with Utkuhikšalingmiutut cognates [PDF]
The paper is concerned with the meaning of two modal postbases in Uummarmiutun, hungnaq ‘probably’ and ȓukȓau ‘should’. Uummarmiutun is an Inuktut dialect spoken in the Western Arctic.
Berthelin, Signe Rix
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Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through multiclass classification. [PDF]
Badawi S +4 more
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The origin of the Japanese and Korean accent systems [PDF]
S.R. Ramsey writes (1979: 162): "The patterning of tone marks in Old Kyoto texts divides the vocabulary into virtually the same classes as those arrived at by comparing the accent distinctions found in the modern dialects.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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The development and evaluation of an automatic clitic generator for Pashto language
Clitics are unstressed and unaccented words or particles that are phonetically dependent on adjacent words, accented in nature. They are available in many languages around the world including the Pashto language, which is spoken in Pakistan and ...
Aziz Ud Din +4 more
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Metre and clitics in Old English and Old Saxon
This article attempts to extract prosodic information from Germanic (here, Old English and Old Saxon) alliterative poetry by integrating multiple theoretical frameworks.
Nelson Goering
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It has been widely argued that morphological competence, particularly functional morphology, represents the bottleneck of second language acquisition (Jensen et al. 2017; Lardiere 1998, 2005; Slabakova 2008, 2009, 2013).
Liliana Sánchez, Elisabeth Mayer
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