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Anaphore possessive et anaphore associative : le cas des noms collectifs
This paper is devoted to some anaphoric operations which are specific to the collection-member relation (e.g., regiment/soldiers, caravan/camels, forest/trees).
Mathilde Salles
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Survival processing versus self-reference : a memory advantage following descriptive self-referential encoding [PDF]
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a survival scenario leads to better retention of the words than rating them for self-reference. Past studies have, however, relied exclusively on an autobiographical self-reference task
Anderson, Rachel J. +3 more
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Verbing and Linguistic Innovation
Denominal verbs are produced by a syntactic category shift, conversion, in which the word’s inflectional and combinatory potential change while its internal composition does not (Valera, 2015: 322).
Laura A. Michaelis, Allen Minchun Hsiao
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Hedonic and Transcendent Conceptions of Value [PDF]
In this paper we introduce a conceptual distinction between a hedonic and transcendent conception of value. We posit three linguistic earmarks by which one can distinguish these conceptions of value.
Besharov, Marya, Podolny, Joel M
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Using Verbs to Characterize Noun-Noun Relations [PDF]
We present a novel, simple, unsupervised method for characterizing the semantic relations that hold between nouns in noun-noun compounds. The main idea is to discover predicates that make explicit the hidden relations between the nouns. This is accomplished by writing Web search engine queries that restate the noun compound as a relative clause ...
Preslav Nakov, Marti Hearst
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Noun Phrase in Bahasa Indonesia
This article contained research about the analysis of the text of Bahasa Indonesia speech with the Systemic Functional Linguistic approach (LFS).
Rahmi Yulia Ningsih +1 more
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Γλωσσολογία και Σημειωτική: Υπόρρητη σημασία και επιθηματοποίηση
We examine Modern Greek suffixes -iatiko(s) and -istiko(s) which are indexes of implied meaning related to the cultural and social context of the speakers: The suffixes -iatiko(s) and -istiko(s) are applied to a base that belongs to the category of nouns.
Anna Anastassiadis-Syméonidis
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Demonyms and Compound Relational Nouns in Nominal Open IE
Extracting open relational tuples that are mediated by nouns (instead of verbs) is important since titles and entity attributes are often expressed nominally.
Harinder Pal, Mausam
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Resolving Lexical Ambiguity in Tensor Regression Models of Meaning [PDF]
This paper provides a method for improving tensor-based compositional distributional models of meaning by the addition of an explicit disambiguation step prior to composition. In contrast with previous research where this hypothesis has been successfully
Kalchbrenner, Nal +2 more
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Body Part Nouns in Expressions of Location in French
In relation to inanimates, nouns that normally denote body parts when constructed in relation to an animate whole (pied ‘foot’, tête ‘head’, etc.) lose their literal meaning in French and acquire instead a spatial interpretation.
Isabelle Roy
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