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The origins of the denominative type Lith. ‑áuti, ‑áuja, OCS ‑ovati, ‑ujǫ
The article deals with the origin of the denominative suffix Lith. ‑áuti, ‑áuja, OCS ‑ovati, ‑ujǫ and offers a completely new theory.
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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Evolution of Root Morphology in Table Beet: Historical and Iconographic
The Beta vulgaris complex includes sugar beet, mangel wurzel, Swiss chard, fodder beet, and table beet. Mangel wurzel and fodder beet are considered to be the same general crop type, with the former possessing lower dry matter content (<13%) than the ...
Irwin L. Goldman, Jules Janick
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Urban morphology and transformation the pattern of housing in the historical cities of Iran [PDF]
Regardless of the historical and cultural collapse of today's contemporary architecture that arose in the aftermath of the advent of modernity, if we look at the process of the emergence of architecture before this era, we see that most architectural ...
NAHAS FARMANIYEH, Farzaneh +1 more
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How Historical Is Begriffsgeschichte? [PDF]
This is a preprint (author's original) version of the article published in History of European Ideas 25(1-2):9-14. The final version of the article can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0191-6599(99)00015-7 (login required to access content).
Schmidt, James
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El proceso de formación del alocutivo vasco [PDF]
Las estructuras tricasuales alocutivas de la lengua vasca se caracterizan por los sufijos -k y -n, que indican el masculino y el femenino respectivamente, y por el infijo -i-, que indica que esos dos sufijos expresan el caso alocutivo.
José Fernando Domene Verdú
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This paper addresses the relationship of the Lith. nom. pl. endings ‑ai (‑aĩ) and ‑i, ‑ie (‑ì, ‑ìe) to each other and to their common source, the PIE pronominal nom. pl. in *‑oi. It is argued that the Proto-BSl.
Jay H. Jasanoff
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Paradigm Completion for Derivational Morphology
The generation of complex derived word forms has been an overlooked problem in NLP; we fill this gap by applying neural sequence-to-sequence models to the task.
Cotterell, Ryan +4 more
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Lith. rìsti, rìta “roll”, OCS ‑rěsti, ‑ręštǫ “find” and the PIE root *ret- in Balto-Slavic
Lie. rìsti, rìta (la. rist, ritu), riẽsti, riẽčia (la. rìest, rìešu) ir sl. *‑rě̋sti, *‑rę̋t(j)ǫ, *‑rě̋tъ „rasti“ kildinami iš ide. šaknies *ret- „risti“ (plg. s. air. rethid „bėga“; lie. rãtas, s. v. a. rad, lo. rota ir kt. „ratas“). Ide.
Miguel Villanueva Svensson
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Integrating Remote Sensing and Social Science - The correlation of urban morphology with socioeconomic parameters [PDF]
The alignment, small-scale transitions and characteristics of buildings, streets and open spaces constitute a heterogeneous urban morphology. The urban morphology is the physical reflection of a society that created it, influenced by historical, social ...
Birkmann, Jörn +7 more
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This article aimed to study the morphological and derivational composition of nouns and determine the ratio of their inflectional classes, as well as identify the most productive types of word formation and their stylistic correlation in the 1741 written
Nikolay V. Chugaev
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