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Background Semantics is the study of meaning, and it pertains to the meanings of linguistic expressions such as words, phrases, grammatical forms, and sentences.
Dina Mohammed Abd-Elmoneim +3 more
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Lexical Semantics and Irregular Inflection. [PDF]
Huang YT, Pinker S.
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A discourse-based account of Spanish ser/estar [PDF]
The study offers a discourse-based account of the Spanish copula forms ser and estar, which are generally considered to be lexical exponents of the stage-level/individual-level contrast.
Maienborn, Claudia
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Lexical Orbits of Sputnik: Pragmatics vs Semantics
In the article the authors analyze the semantic structure of the word sputnik (satellite). The main attention is given to its general semantics – ‘astronomical body’, ‘satellite vehicle’. The analysis reveals the semantic transformations of the word and
Zoja Nowozenowa, Aleksandra Klimkiewicz
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Morphological Cues for Lexical Semantics
Most natural language processing tasks require lexical semantic information. Automated acquisition of this information would thus increase the robustness and portability of NLP systems.
Light, Marc
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Possibility of Extracting Semantic Associates of Russian Verbs by the Instrument RusVectōrēs
The paper presents the results of investigating distributional semantics’ potential in its realization in the form Web-service RusVectōrēs. The question about applying the service for studying semantics of Russian verbs is considered.
M. K. Timofeeva
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The evolution of lexical semantics dynamics, directionality, and drift
IntroductionThe directionality of semantic change is problematic in traditional comparative models of language reconstruction. Compared to, e.g., phonological and morphological change, the directions of meaning change over time are potentially endless ...
Gerd Carling +5 more
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German particle verbs and pleonastic prepositions [PDF]
This paper discusses the behaviour of German particle verbs formed by two-way prepositions in combination with pleonastic PPs including the verb particle as a preposition.
Rehbein, Ines, van Genabith, Josef
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The present study conducts a cognitive-semantic analysis of etymologically-related lexical pairs in the language of the Qur’an. Based on objective selection criteria, the lexical pair rīĥ (a singular form literally meaning wind) and riyāĥ (a plural form ...
Waheed M. A. Altohami, Ayman Khafaga
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A Contrastive Study of Lexical Semantics in English
The article presents the initial generalizations of research in the fields of semantics and lexicography which are based on the examination carried out in 1962.
Carlos Inchaurralde
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