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About the Non-Personal Definite Function of the Uralic 3rd Person Possessive Suffix
Finno-Ugric, Selkup, Turkic and Tungusic share a common (preferred) use of the 3rd person possessive suffix (3Px) in the non-personal definite function. Based on the use of (Northern) Samoyedic languages one could imagine that in a number of Uralic languages the text meant for the addressee (= the 2nd person) sounds natural when determined by means ...
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Attribution vs. possession in Coptic : The origin and development of an opposition [PDF]
This paper is intended to reconstruct the process that led to the formal opposition between the patterns used for expressing possessive and attributive relationships in the Coptic language (Sahidic dialect).
Egedi, Barbara
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Process nominalizations in russian [PDF]
Within a minimalist framework of sound-meaning correlation, the present study concentrates on process nominalizations of Russian. It is shown how these constructions are built up syntactically and semantically and in which respects they differ from other
Zimmermann, Ilse
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The Structure and Typology of Yemsa Relative Clauses: An Empirical Study
This study explores the internal structure of relative clauses in Yemsa, an area yet to be examined in existing literature. The research aims to address this gap by answering the following questions: What is the internal structure of the Yemsa relative ...
M. Asrat, G. Mengistu, E. Assefa
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Appositive possession in Ainu and around the Pacific. [PDF]
Bugaeva A, Nichols J, Bickel B.
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Compiling a corpus-based dictionary grammar: an example for northern Sotho [PDF]
In this article it is shown how a corpus-based dictionary grammar may be compiled - that is, a mini-grammar fully based on corpus data and specifically written for use in and integrated with a dictionary.
de Schryver, Gilles-Maurice +1 more
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A MT System from Turkmen to Turkish employing finite state and statistical methods [PDF]
In this work, we present a MT system from Turkmen to Turkish. Our system exploits the similarity of the languages by using a modified version of direct translation method.
Adali, Esref +4 more
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Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through multiclass classification. [PDF]
Badawi S +4 more
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