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Somewhere in COLDNESS lies Nibbāna : lexical manifestations of COLDNESS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
19th Chinese Lexical Semantics Workshop, CLSW 2018, Chiayi, Taiwan, May 26-28, 2018202204 bcchAccepted ManuscriptSelf-fundedPublishedGreen ...
Xiong, J, Huang, CR
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THE ALLOMORPHY IN ENGLISH WORDS: MORPHOLOGY AND PHONOLOGY INTERRELATED APPROACH

open access: yesLanguage Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching, 2023
The article aims to analyze which allomorphs occur more accurately in English and what factors determine them. The problems that the researchers examine enable English learners and readers to pronounce English words, in this case, English morphemes.
Karana Jaya Tarigan, Milisi Sembiring
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arTenTen: Arabic Corpus and Word Sketches

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences, 2014
We present arTenTen, a web-crawled corpus of Arabic, gathered in 2012. arTenTen consists of 5.8-billion words. A chunk of it has been lemmatized and part-of-speech (POS) tagged with the MADA tool and subsequently loaded into Sketch Engine, a leading ...
Tressy Arts   +4 more
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Integrative priming occurs rapidly and uncontrollably during lexical processing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Lexical priming, whereby a prime word facilitates recognition of a related target word (e.g., nurse ? doctor), is typically attributed to association strength, semantic similarity, or compound familiarity.
Jones, Lara L.   +4 more
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Phonological Iconicity electrifies: An ERP study on affective sound-to-meaning correspondences in German

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2016
While linguistic theory posits an arbitrary relation between signifiers and the signified (de Saussure, 1916), our analysis of a large-scale German database containing affective ratings of words revealed that certain phoneme clusters occur more often in ...
Susann Ullrich   +10 more
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Foregrounding through Lexical Deviation: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Yousafi’s Aab-e-Gum

open access: yesCorporum, 2021
This paper provides a corpus-based analysis of lexical deviation as a foregrounding technique in Yousafi’s prose fiction Aab-e-Gum. The use of unusual and uncommon language imparts a strong impression on the readers’ minds.
Muhammad Javed Iqbal   +2 more
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MULDASA: Multifactor Lexical Sentiment Analysis of Social-Media Content in Nonstandard Arabic Social Media

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
The semantically complicated Arabic natural vocabulary, and the shortage of available techniques and skills to capture Arabic emotions from text hinder Arabic sentiment analysis (ASA). Evaluating Arabic idioms that do not follow a conventional linguistic
Ghadah Alwakid   +5 more
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Analysis of Grammatical and Lexical Errors in Writing Made by English-Speaking Learners of FL Swahili [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages, 2020
This study applied the Error Analysis approach (Corder, 1967) to analyze written samples of 17 foreign language learners of Swahili who were enrolled in an intensive summer language program in one large university in the United States. Data was collected
Magdalyne Oguti Akiding
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Words within words: lexical statistics and lexical access [PDF]

open access: yes2nd International Conference on Spoken Language Processing (ICSLP 1992), 1992
Contains fulltext : 6066.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
McQueen, J., Cutler, A.
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Lexical Choices Along the Creative Process of Doc Comparato

open access: yesSignum: Estudos da Linguagem, 2019
Lexicographical words represent things – physical or abstracts – and are also plenty of expressive shapes, which are socially built. The grammatical use of words disseminates denotative meanings and metaphorical effects that engage emotions.
Edina Regina Pugas Panichi   +1 more
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