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Transfer and Multi-Task Learning for Noun-Noun Compound Interpretation
In this paper, we empirically evaluate the utility of transfer and multi-task learning on a challenging semantic classification task: semantic interpretation of noun--noun compounds.
Fares, Murhaf +2 more
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INDONESIAN NOUN PHRASE=NOUN+NOUN:A SEMANTIC PERSPECTIVE [PDF]
This paper analyzes the nature of the Indonesian noun + noun constructed noun phrase. Basically, there are two thoughts responding to the nature of Indonesia noun phrase, and compound words. First, there is no concept of compound words; it is only noun
Suparto, Suparto
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The role of executive control in resolving grammatical number conflict in sentence comprehension [PDF]
In sentences with a complex subject noun phrase, like “The key to the cabinets is lost”, the grammatical number of the head noun (key) may be the same or different from the modifier noun phrase (cabinets).
Desmet, Timothy +3 more
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Concept Blending and Dissimilarity: Factors for Creative Design Process: A Comparison between the Linguistic Interpretation Process and Design Process [PDF]
This study investigated the design process in order to clarify the characteristics of the essence of the creative design process vis-à-vis the interpretation process, by carrying out design experiments.
Mukai, Futoshi +2 more
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With the rapid adoption of online learning platforms occasioned by the rise in digital technologies, the National Open University of Nigeria has continued to leverage technology to optimise operations by offering synchronous online facilitation/tutoring
Adewale Adesina +3 more
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Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder is one of the most common and debilitating psychological disorders. Numerous studies have examined the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral therapies and third generation on the improvement of obsessive ...
maryam zabet +2 more
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Serbian Nouns Motivated by the Lexeme ‘Дете’ (‘Деца’)
The text focuses on Serbian nouns motivated by the form дете (деца) ‘child’ (‘children’) which belong to the standard language. The starting point is the dictionary definition of the Serbian lexeme дете (деца).
Robert Bońkowski
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Degrees of Decomposability of -ism Nouns and Their Sanctioning Construction Schemas
This article scrutinizes nouns with the suffix -ism derived from a homogeneous category of derivational bases. The influence of extralinguistic factors on the interpretation of -ism nouns is undeniable.
Piotr Twardzisz
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Early-Day Predicative Structures [PDF]
This article briefly explores the basic thoughts behind the predicative structure of sentences according to Sibawayh and his followers and also explores how this system developed and grew.
Ebrahim Mohammad al Bab +1 more
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Noun-noun compounding in Esahie
Noun-noun (N-N) compounds have been argued to constitute the commonest and most productive category of compounds cross-linguistically (cf. Downing 1977; Clark et al. 1985; Bauer 2017; Gagné & Spalding 2010; Guevara & Scalise 2009) and this fact is well-established in Kwa languages as well (cf. Akan: Appah (2013), Lɛtɛ: Akrofi Ansah (2012), Ewe:
Obed Nii Broohm, Charles Ofosu Marfo
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