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The paper gives a thorough insight into the system of possible forms of (in)alienably possessed nouns in Hungarian. Its point of departure is the group of [Nominative + -j- +A] possessive forms the stem of which has an alternative (morphologically ...
Judit Farkas, Gábor Alberti
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Diacritic Restoration and the Development of a Part-of-Speech Tagset for the Māori Language [PDF]
This thesis investigates two fundamental problems in natural language processing: diacritic restoration and part-of-speech tagging. Over the past three decades, statistical approaches to diacritic restoration and part-of-speech tagging have grown in ...
Cocks, John
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Dependency parsing of Turkish [PDF]
The suitability of different parsing methods for different languages is an important topic in syntactic parsing. Especially lesser-studied languages, typologically different from the languages for which methods have originally been developed, poses ...
Eryigit, Gulsen +3 more
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The syllogism of Hegelian property and of C.B. Macpherson’s possessive individualism
According to the axiom established in the Commentary on § 181 of the Encyclopedia, syllogisms are the essential foundation of all that is true; thus, one cannot consider property, the object of this study, without assuming the syllogism.
Agemir Bavaresco
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Revolutionizing bantu lexicography: a Zulu case study [PDF]
Zulu uses a conjunctive writing system, that is, a system whereby relatively short linguistic words are joined together to form long orthographic words with complex morphological structures.
de Schryver, Gilles-Maurice
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Machine-learning-based vs. manually designed approaches to anaphor resolution: the best of two worlds [PDF]
In the last years, much effort went into the design of robust anaphor resolution algorithms. Many algorithms are based on antecedent filtering and preference strategies that are manually designed.
Stuckardt, Roland
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XV.—ITALIAN
H.I.H. Prince, Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte
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Production of relative clauses in monolingual Turkish children [PDF]
Research on the production of relative clauses (RCs) has shown that in English, although children start using intransitive RCs at an earlier age, more complex, bi-propositional object RCs appear later (Hamburger & Crain, 1982; Diessel and Tomasello ...
Marinis, Theodoros +2 more
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Since there are so many different kinds of pronouns in English, students often make an error, particularly when using possessive pronouns. Therefore, this study, which involved 36 students in class 10th at SMA Negeri 3 Tangerang Selatan, was conducted ...
Fika Alfariha, Muhamad Sofian Hadi
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Word order in the Old Italian DP [PDF]
In this article I examine the impact of a cartographic approach on research about diachronic change and investigate the internal structure of the DP in Old Italian (OI).
Poletto, Cecilia
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