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Noun phrase in Enets

open access: yesEesti ja Soome-ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri, 2020
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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A corpus-based analysis of noun modifiers in L2 writing: The respective impact of L2 proficiency and L1 background. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
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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Revealing Transitive Verbs in Arabic Short Stories: A Case of Tagmemic Approach

open access: yesIzdihar, 2023
The study aimed to reveal transitive verbs, both active and passive monotransitive, in the Arabic short story “al-’Ajuz was al-’Ushfur” by Mahasin Jadu by using Kenneth L. Pike’s tagmemic theory, which consists of four elements.
abdul - basid   +3 more
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Noun Phrase In Minang Language

open access: yesAksara, 2021
Phrase structure rules express the basic structural facts of the language in the form of “phrase markers”. This study discussed about the noun phrase in Minangkabau Language.
Akmal Akmal, Jamaluddin Nasution
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Error Analysis on Noun Phrase in Students’ Undergraduate Theses

open access: yesEnglish Franca: Academic Journal of English Language and Education, 2022
The aim of this research is (1) to analyze the components of noun phrase errors that are often made by students in the introduction parts of their undergraduate theses, (2) to analyze the types of noun phrase errors that are often made by students in the
Tania Syafutri   +2 more
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Research on Coordinate Noun Phrase Identification Based on Latent Structured Perceptron [PDF]

open access: yesJisuanji gongcheng, 2017
Aiming at the situation that the existing coordinate noun phrase identification cannot deal with the implicit information of the phrase sequence,this paper proposes a new coordinate noun phrase indentificaiton method.Conditional Random Fields(CRF) model ...
WANG Hao,JI Donghong,HUANG Jiangping
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The Post-Modification of Noun Phrase: Types and Distributions on Abstracts of Local and International Journals

open access: yesMozaik Humaniora, 2020
Focusing on single and multiple post-modification of noun phrase complexity in academic writing, this study adopted Berlage’s (2014) types of single and multiple post-modification of noun phrase to investigate the types and distributionof noun phrase on ...
Shanty A.Y.P.S Duwila
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Type shifting and the number system in Persian [PDF]

open access: yesنشریه پژوهش‌های زبان‌شناسی, 2023
:The present article examines the structure of number phrase in Persian. It is also aimed at explaining the apparent lack of agreement between numerals and nouns in this language.
Amirmohammad Shirzad, Ali Darzi
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Noun Classes and Agreement in Lutsotso

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics, Literary and Communication Studies, 2023
One of the most noticeable grammatical features of Bantu languages, is the presence of noun classes. Although each noun (or noun stem) in the majority of Bantu languages is classified into one of 15–18 noun classes, Lutsotso language captures 21 classes.
Hellen Odera, Evaline Osore
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TRANSFORMING NOUN PHRASE STRUCTURE FORM INTO RULES TO DETECT COMPOUND NOUNS IN MALAY SENTENCES

open access: yesJournal of ICT, 2013
This paper addresses the process of transforming the noun phrase structure form into a list of rules to detect compound noun words in Malay sentences. Rules are collection of word syntax that are derived from a specific resource (as defined in our study).
Suhaimi Abdul Rahman, Nazlia Omar
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