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'n Woord van AFRILEX/A Few Words from AFRILEX
Taalpraktisyns wat gemoeid is met leksikografie en terminologie/terminogra-fie werk met standaarde — óf die standaardvariëteit van 'n taal óf standaarde as sodanig.<br />Leksikograwe stel woordeboeke saam deur (gewoonlik) die woordeskat van die ...
Mariëtte Alberts
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van Gass, Kate
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A crosslinguistic perspective on n-words
The semantic status of so-called n-words in Negative Concord languages has been under considerable debate. This paper takes a new perspective on this problem by bringing Negative Concord together with two different phenomena that n-words give rise to in ...
Doris Penka
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N-words and Wh-in-situ in Spanish
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Alfredo Arnaiz
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JAPANESE LEARNER’S ABILITY TO PRONOUNCE NASAL CONSONANT /N/ LOCATED AT THE END OF WORDS [PDF]
Japanese is a language that has a unique sound and distinctive articulation, but this uniqueness sometimes makes the pronunciation of people who are learning Japanese is still a lot less precise.
Alja Genedili Sesefanakh +1 more
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'n Woord van AFRILEX/A few words from AFRILEX 'n Woord van AFRILEX/A few words from AFRILEX
Foreword by the President of AFRILEX<br />Voorwoord deur die President van ...
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver
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N-words and sentential negation: Evidence from polarity particles and VP ellipsis
A prominent treatment of n-words such as nobody and never is as indefinite expressions occurring in the scope of a covert sentential negation operator.
Adrian Brasoveanu +2 more
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La négation phrastique et les indéfinis négatifs en créole vincentien
In this study we examine the co-occurrence or preclusion of negative words (n-words) with sentential negation in Vincentian Creole which has drawn much of its lexicon from English.
Paula Prescod
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Augmented-syllabification of n-gram tagger for Indonesian words and named-entities
As one of the statistical-based models, an n-gram syllabification commonly gives a high syllable error rate (SER) for Bahasa Indonesia, one of the low-resource languages, since it fails for a high out-of-vocabulary (OOV) rate. Two previous models: bigram-
Suyanto Suyanto +4 more
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A Characterization of Morphic Words with Polynomial Growth [PDF]
A morphic word is obtained by iterating a morphism to generate an infinite word, and then applying a coding. We characterize morphic words with polynomial growth in terms of a new type of infinite word called a $\textit{zigzag word}$.
Tim Smith
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