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Multiple lexicalisation (a Java based study)

Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Software Language Engineering, 2019
We consider the possibility of making the lexicalisation phase of compilation more powerful by avoiding the need for the lexer to return a single token string from the input character string. This has the potential to empower language design by softening the boundaries between lexical and phrase level specification.
Elizabeth Scott, Adrian Johnstone
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Lexicalisation and grammaticalization: Opposite or orthogonal?

Trends in Linguistics Studies and Monographs, 2004
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Lexicalising Clausal Syntax

2021
The book presents a new perspective on clausal syntax and its interactions with lexical and discourse function information by analysing Hungarian sentences. It also demonstrates ways in which grammar engineering implementations can provide insights into how complex linguistic processes interact. It analyses the most important phenomena in the preverbal
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The lexicalisation of syncope

2012
Syncope is a prosodically motivated process removing medial vowels in longstemmed disyllabic Old English adjectives e.g. hālig ‘holy’ when inflected: nom/acc.pl.neut. hālgu *hāligu. Syncope should not affect short-stemmed forms such as hefig ‘heavy’ e.g. nom/acc.pl.neut. hefig *hefgu (Campbell 1959).
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Lexicalisation of tonal downstep in Yoruba

Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique, 2020
AbstractThis work challenges the assumption that tonal downstep is a juncture feature in Yoruba by providing data, both from everyday conversation and from classical Yoruba dictionaries, which prove that the phenomenon is part of the lexical composition of many Yoruba words.
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Lexicalising phonological structure in morphemes

Acta Linguistica Academica, 2020
AbstractBy comparing different theoretical models of phonological representation, this paper considers (i) what kinds of properties are lexically specified in morpheme-internal phonological structure, and (ii) how this morpheme-internal phonological structure is constructed before being stored in the mental lexicon.
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The lexicalisation of predicative complements in English

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2010
This paper focuses on three collocationally restricted constructions in English. These are take prisoner(s), fall victim(s) and play (the) truant. While predicative complement constructions in present-day English can generally occur with a full or reduced NP structure (cf. Huddleston & Pullum et al.
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Strictly Lexicalised Dependency Parsing

2010
There has been a great deal of progress in statistical parsing in the past decade (Collins, 1996, 1997; Charniak, 2000). A common characteristic of these previous generative parsers is their use of lexical statistics. However, it was subsequently discovered that bi-lexical statistics (parameters that involve two words) actually play a much smaller role
Qin Iris Wang   +2 more
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Catégorisation, Grammatication et Lexicalisation

2006
Le but de cette etude etait de demontrer que la distinction entre les changements syntaxiques et les changements semantiques est souvent difficile a etablir du fait que les frontieres entre les deux types de changements sont indissociables. Il en est de meme de la distinction entre processus grammaticaux et processus lexicaux.
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