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Somatism "head" in the Even language
Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal UniversityTerms denoting human body parts form one of the most archaic lexical layers, closely linked to sensory-functional aspects of human existence. They reflect anthropo-cultural specifics of representatives of various linguistic communities. This lexical group is called somatic – it characterizes human body elements and organism functions – and represents ...
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Even Linear Simple Matrix Languages: Formal Language Aspects
2001We investigate formal language properties of even linear simple matrix languages and related language classes. More precisely, we discuss characterizations, (proper) inclusion relations, closure properties and decidability questions. In another paper [4], we showed the importance of these language classes for grammatical inference issues.
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Grammatical inference for even linear languages based on control sets
Information Processing Letters, 1988We show that the grammatical inference problem for even linear languages is reduced to the problem for regular sets.
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Even Math Requires Learning Academic Language
Phi Delta Kappan, 2014While new English learners can quickly learn the language for social situations, learning English for academic purposes is a more complex challenge. Teachers can help by employing thoughtful strategies.
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Cognition, 2000
This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two or more semantic/syntactic functions, affects lexical processing of inflected words in a similar way for a morphologically rich language such as Finnish as for morphologically restricted languages such as Dutch and English.
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This paper investigates whether affixal homonymy, the phenomenon that one affix form serves two or more semantic/syntactic functions, affects lexical processing of inflected words in a similar way for a morphologically rich language such as Finnish as for morphologically restricted languages such as Dutch and English.
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Music is not even language-like: Analyzing Kivy’s view on music and language
Philosophical Inquiries, 2020In this paper, I challenge the idea that music is language-like, in the sense it has a semantic-like dimension, as apparently implied in Peter Kivy’s view on the relationship between music and language. Kivy suggests that music is semantic-like because it expresses something at the level of meaning which appeals to “musical expressivity”.
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INDEFINITE PRONOUNS IN THE EVEN LANGUAGE
ОБУЧЕНИЕ ИНОСТРАННОМУ ЯЗЫКУ СТУДЕНТОВ ВЫСШИХ И СРЕДНИХ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНЫХ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЙ НА СОВРЕМЕННОМ ЭТАПЕ. СОХРАНЕНИЕ И РЕВИТАЛИЗАЦИЯ ЯЗЫКОВ И КУЛЬТУР ЭВЕНКОВ, ЭВЕНОВ РОССИИ И ОРОЧОНОВ КИТАЯ. материалы X Всероссийской национальной научно-методической видеоконференции (с международным участием) и материалы Всероссийской национальной конференции (с международным участием), 2022openaire +1 more source
“...Even a few words of their language.”
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974SALLY R. HAYSER, R. N. PA
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Some Features of the Language of Verkhnekolymsky Evens
2014В статье предпринята попытка выявления некоторых особенностей языка верхнеколымских эвенов, которые не были отмечены ранее в публикациях исследователей. Наряду с характерными для говоров западного наречия отличиями при детальном рассмотрении обнаруживаются и грамматические особенности, нетипичные для других эвенских диалектов, что должно быть учтено ...
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