Synonymie et granularité dans les bases lexicales du type WordNet [PDF]
In this paper we present a contribution to the transformation of PolNet, a Polish wordnet developed at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Pozna, into a Lexicon Grammar of Polish.
Zygmunt Vetulani, Grażyna Vetulani
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THE DOUBLE-PREDICATE AND THE COMPLEX NOUN PREDICATE: А ZONE OF SYNCRETISM
The paper deals with the describing a zone of syncretism between two grammamas of the formal-syntactic predicate category – a double-predicate and a complex noun predicate.
Н. В. Кобченко
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Le lexique-grammaire de noms sous-spécifiés
Underspecified nouns (Nss), those that can appear in a specificational construction (1) of the form Leur ambition a été d’innover “Their ambition was to innovate”, are often also predicates governing arguments in an elementary sentence (2) of the form ...
Éric Laporte +2 more
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THE PECULIARITIES OF FUNCTIONING OF LEXICAL-SEMANTIC VARIANTS OF THE NOUN FIRE IN THE PROCESS OF PHRASEOLOGICAL UNIT FORMATION [PDF]
The article focuses on the issue of participation of lexical-semantic variants of the polysemous noun Eng. fire in the process of formation of phraseological units.
Yana V. Bechko
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ON THE CHANGE OF VALUES OF POSTNOMINATIVE APPENDICES IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION IN THE MODERN ENGLISH [PDF]
Article deals with the changes of the meanings of the post nominal adjectives in the process of transformation in the modern English language. On the basis of the linguoculturological approach and the method of linguistic analysis, the characteristic ...
Sevil M. Radjabova
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Las construcciones con verbo soporte desde una perspectiva plurilingüe: un análisis contrastivo entre español, italiano, francés, inglés y alemán [PDF]
Support verb constructions (SVCs), also known as light verb constructions, (e.g. to set in motion, to take a picture) are a phraseological phenomenon typical of many languages.
Letizia D’Andrea
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Definiteness, Information Structure, and Indirect Modification in the Kunbarlang Noun Phrase
Kunbarlang shows considerable variation in the word order patterns of nominal expressions. This paper investigates these patterns, concentrating on the distribution of noun markers (articles) and on attributive modification.
Ivan Kapitonov
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Case Marking of the Predicative in Estonian [PDF]
In Estonian the prototypical non-verbal predicate is a noun or an adjective in the nominative case. The noun expresses class-inclusion, the adjective â a property. The prototypical predicative is non-marked in regard to time-stability.
Mati Erelt, Helle Metslang
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Predicative Possessives, Relational Nouns, and Floating Quantifiers [PDF]
Green (1971) notes the apparent unacceptability of certain quantificational expressions as possessors of singular head nouns. We provide data from a range of English dialects to show that such constructions are not straightforwardly unacceptable, but there are a number of restrictions on their use.
Tsoulas, George, Woods, Rebecca Louise
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Lexical and grammatical aspects of direct and indirect speech in Turkish news language
The lexical and grammatical aspects of direct and indirect speech in the Turkish news language were considered based on the materials from trustworthy Turkish online media, from which more than a hundred sentences containing direct and/or indirect speech
O.A. Alekseeva
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