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This paper investigates two word-formation operations: hypocorism and morphological truncation. To do this, there is a review of the morphophonological literature about this topic with focus on the differences and similarities between them; the conclusion is that these operations have a highly varied behavior which complicates the possibility of ...
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Latin Diminution of Adjectives. II
W. Petersen
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A Note on the Ogham Inscription from Buckquoy, Orkney [PDF]
Rodway, Simon
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The Japanese translations of Russian literature: Dostoevsky, Turgenev and Gogol. [PDF]
Numano K.
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El nombre de la marca corporativa. Una taxonomía de los nombres de empresa familiar en España [PDF]
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The use of hypocorisms and last names as a stand in for proper names
Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2020AbstractThe concern about what constitutes a proper name and its components has produced scientific articles in diverse fields from linguistics, to education, to sociology, to medicine. There is also abundant research about the presence of proper names in the repertoire of multiword expressions (MWEs) in different languages.
Antonio Rico Sulayes
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Name Variants for Improving Entity Discovery and Linking [PDF]
Identifying all names that refer to a particular set of named entities is a challenging task, as quite often we need to consider many features that include a lot of variation like abbreviations, aliases, hypocorism, multilingualism or partial matches ...
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