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The noun phrase and its translation in the novel “Budha, a story of enlightenment”
The paper analyzes the form of the noun phrase and its translation shift found in the novel “Budha, A Story of Enlightenment”. The shift in translation is stated as a major concept in a sentence analysis found in translation.
I Made Juliarta
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This paper examines the structure of the noun phrase in Alsea, an extinct language of the Oregon Coast., with particular attention to the behavior of a clitic occurring in the second position within the noun phrase.
Buckley, Eugene
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The Indonesian verbal suffix -nya; Nominalization or subordination? [PDF]
The suffix nya is one of the most frequent and polysemic suffixes in Indonesian. It can provide definite determination and topicalization. The "Verb nya", which often appears in a topicalized subject Noun Phrase (NP), is generally labelled as a deverbal ...
Philippe Grangé
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The paper presents a corpus-based description of the noun phrase structure in Enets dealing with both Enets dialects – Forest Enets and Tundra Enets. An Enets noun phrase has six slots for modifiers: determiner, relative clause, possessor NP, numeral ...
Andrey Shluinsky
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Code-switching within the noun phrase: Evidence from three corpora
Aims and objectives/purpose/research questions: This study aims to improve our understanding of common switching patterns by examining determiner–noun–adjective complexes in code-switching (CS) in three language pairs (Welsh–English, Spanish–English and ...
Marianne Gullberg
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Tracking the time course of multi-word noun phrase production with ERPs or on when (and why) cat is faster than the big cat. [PDF]
Words are rarely produced in isolation. Yet, our understanding of multi-word production, and especially its time course, is still rather poor. In this research, we use event-related potentials to examine the production of multi-word noun phrases in the ...
Bürki A, Laganaro M.
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That-Clauses in Noun Phrase Structure
The aim of this paper is to discuss aspects of the grammar of the (non-relative) that-clauses which follow head nouns. Specifically, two aspects will be discussed here.
Juan Carlos Acuña Fariña
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EXTRACTION OF COMPOUND NOUNS IN MALAY NOUN PHRASES USING A NOUN PHRASE FRAME STRUCTURE
This paper addresses the process of extracting compound nouns in Malay noun phrases using a noun phrase frame structure. Studying in a compound noun area is very important to see the dependency of the word that can produce a correct meaning of the ...
Suhaimi Ab Rahman +2 more
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Intensional Noun Phrases with know and be
Following Romero (2003), this paper develops a unified analysis of two types of N(oun) P(hrase)s: concealed question NPs with know and NP subjects of specificational sentences with be. It is argued that both epistemic know and specificational be are intensional verbs requiring an intensional semantic argument.
Maribel Romero
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A corpus-based analysis of noun modifiers in L2 writing: The respective impact of L2 proficiency and L1 background. [PDF]
Complex noun phrases, as a distinctive feature of academic writing, pose an important learning task for L2 learners. Noun modifiers are the primary means of constructing complex noun phrases.
Fatih Ünal Bozdağ +2 more
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