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On Peculiarities of Static Possessive Predicate in French
The article deals with the verb that is considered to be a principal means of expressing static possession in the French language. Statics is defined in the work as an unvarying state of holding / appurtenance.
Svetlana Mansafovna Davletshina
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Short vs Long Stem Alternations in Romance Verbal Inflection: The S‐Morphome
Abstract Some verbs in Romance (e.g. the reflexes of faciō ‘do’, dīcō ‘say’, habeō ‘have’, sapiō ‘know’, possum ‘be able’, and volō ‘want’) display alternations between a short (e.g. It. f‐are, f‐a, d‐ire) and a long (e.g. It. fac‐evo, dic‐e, dic‐evo) stem.
Borja Herce, Chundra A. Cathcart
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Understanding Feature Focus in Multitask Settings for Lexico-semantic Relation Identification [PDF]
Houssam Akhmouch +2 more
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to investigate neural activity during the judgment of visual stimuli in two groups of experiments using seven and five normal subjects. The subjects were given tasks designed differentially to involve orthographic (more generally, visual form), phonological, and lexico-semantic processes.
N, Fujimaki +6 more
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Sniffing out meaning: Chemosensory and semantic neural network changes in sommeliers
Taste, smell, and flavor provide very rich perceptual information that, together with the semantic narrative to describe them, seem to be processed differently between sommeliers and naïve wine consumers. Here, we investigate whether wine expertise in sommeliers is associated with sensory processing or semantic processing.
Manuel Carreiras +5 more
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Improving Hypernymy Extraction with Distributional Semantic Classes
In this paper, we show how distributionally-induced semantic classes can be helpful for extracting hypernyms. We present methods for inducing sense-aware semantic classes using distributional semantics and using these induced semantic classes for ...
Biemann, Chris +4 more
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Methodologies for assessing morphosyntactic ability in people with Alzheimer's disease
Abstract Background The detection and description of language impairments in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's Disease (AD) play an important role in research, clinical diagnosis and intervention. Various methodological protocols have been implemented for the assessment of morphosyntactic abilities in AD; narrative discourse elicitation tasks
Spyridoula Varlokosta +3 more
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Evaluation of automatic hypernym extraction from technical corpora in English and Dutch [PDF]
In this research, we evaluate different approaches for the automatic extraction of hypernym relations from English and Dutch technical text. The detected hypernym relations should enable us to semantically structure automatically obtained term lists from
Hoste, Veronique +2 more
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Beyond dichotomies : on the nature and classification of compound verbs in English
The study of compound verbs in English poses numerous problems, among which even their recognition as compounds on grounds of their derivation. Resulting from at least three different word-formation patterns, compound verbs constitute a heterogeneous ...
Alexandra Bagasheva
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Abstract Background Developmental language disorder (DLD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions. Due to variable rates of language growth in children under 5 years, the early identification of children with DLD is challenging. Early indicators are often outlined by speech pathology regulatory bodies and other developmental services as
Samuel D. Calder +5 more
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