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Nominal techniques

ACM SIGLOG News, 2016
Programming languages abound with features making use of names in various ways. There is a mathematical foundation for the semantics of such features which uses groups of permutations of names and the notion of the support of an object with respect to the action of such a group.
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Nomination, Dé-nomination, Re-nomination

2004
Thomas Joan. Nomination, Dé-nomination, Re-nomination. In: Onomastique et patrimoine. Actes du Colloque d’onomastique du Teich (septembre 2003) Paris : Société française d'onomastique, 2004. pp. 321-326. (Actes des colloques de la Société française d'onomastique, 12)
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Categorization and nominalization in zero nominals

2020
In ‘Categorization and nominalization in zero-derived nouns’ Iordăchioaia discusses a type of nominalization generally neglected in the generative literature after Chomsky (1970), namely zero-derived nouns (ZNs). While overtly suffixed nominals are taken to systematically nominalize verbal constructions with argument structure, ZNs are considered to ...
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Nominal Ellipsis

2019
AbstractThis chapter centers on nominal ellipsis phenomena from a broad perspective. First, several diagnostics are provided in order to make a basic distinction between empty nouns and true instances of nominal ellipses. One set of such diagnostics is related to uniformity considerations; i.e.
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Choice of nominative and topic markers in Korean discourse

Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2023
Heeju Hwang
exaly  

Nouns and nominals

2002
Abstract In this chapter I address the ways in which a nominal expression can be ‘grounded’. That is, the ways in which the designated entity can be ‘located’ with respect to the speech act situation (the ‘ground’). A discussion of grounding involves examining the role of determiners and quantifiers, and other aspects of the noun phrase.
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The nominative-to-accusative shift in Japanese: diachronic and synchronic considerations

Journal of Japanese Linguistics, 2022
Satoshi Nambu   +2 more
exaly  

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