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Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through multiclass classification. [PDF]

open access: yesData Brief, 2023
Badawi S   +4 more
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A double dissociation between plural and possessive "s": Evidence from the Morphosyntactic Generation test. [PDF]

open access: yesCogn Neuropsychol, 2021
Stockbridge MD   +6 more
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ON DYNAMICS OF PRODUCTIVITY OF THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE SUFFIX -ОВ- IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE (ACCORDING TO LEXICOGRAPHIC SOURCES)

open access: yesPhilology. Theory & Practice, 2018
The article analyzes the dynamics of productivity of the possessive adjective suffix -ов- in different periods of existence of the Russian language. For the first time the author considers the evolution of a word-formative type from the XI century to our days. In the Old Russian language the semantic center of adjectives with this suffix is the meaning
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L1 Grammatical Gender Variation through the Representation in the Lexicon. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Psycholinguist Res, 2023
Klassen R, Lundquist B, Westergaard M.
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Frequency of Possessive Suffixes in Possessive Constructions in Udmurt

open access: yesFrequency of Possessive Suffixes in Possessive Constructions in Udmurt
Turkic languages (Tatar, Bashkir, and Chuvash) and Uralic languages (Mari and Udmurt) are spoken at the confluence of the Volga and Kama rivers in central Russia. These languages are considered to belong to the Volga-Kama Sprachbund. All of these languages have possessive suffixes attached to possessed nouns to mark the person and number of the ...
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Vokativ ili posessivnyj suffiks: k interpretatsii suffiksal'nyh sredstv vyrazhenija vokativnosti v komi jazyke. Vocative or Possessive Suffix: Interpretation of the Suffixal Means of Expressing Vocativity in the Komi Language; pp. 120-129

open access: yesLinguistica Uralica, 2011
The paper is devoted to a general theoretical problem of interpretation of vocative forms in modern linguistics. On the basis of the analysis of suffixal means of vocativity expression in Komi dialects the author comes to the conclusion that the Komi language expresses vocativity by means of special vocative suffixes whose morphological properties are ...
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XV.—ITALIAN and URALIC POSSESSIVE SUFFIXES COMPARED [PDF]

open access: yesTransactions of the Philological Society, 1884
H.I.H. Prince, L.‐L. Bonaparte
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