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Choctaw Suppletive Verbs and Derivational Morphology

open access: yesKansas Working Papers in Linguistics, 1980
The Choctaw language possesses a large number of suppletive verb-stem alternations marking subject or object number and related categories. There are also many irregular derivational alternations which border on suppletion but which involve a common ...
Heath, Jeffrey
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An open source rule induction tool for transfer-based SMT [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In this paper we describe an open source tool for automatic induction of transfer rules. Transfer rule induction is carried out on pairs of dependency structures and their node alignment to produce all rules consistent with the node alignment.
Graham, Yvette, van Genabith, Josef
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Reflexes of the Most Ancient Root *er “Male” in Eurasian Languages

open access: yes, 2021
The study was performed in the framework of Nostratic, which is defined as a branch of comparative historical linguistics that postulates a distant genetic relationship between the language families of Eurasia and North Africa.
K. Zulpukarov   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Progressive Palatalization and the Old Novgorodian Pronoun vъxe

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2015
The progressive palatalization is one of the most debatable questions of the historical Slavic linguistics. For instance, there is no plausible explanation for the Old Novgorodian pronoun vъxe which does not exhibit the effect of the progressive ...
Елена Аркадьевна Галинская
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A non-projective greedy dependency parser with bidirectional LSTMs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The LyS-FASTPARSE team presents BIST-COVINGTON, a neural implementation of the Covington (2001) algorithm for non-projective dependency parsing. The bidirectional LSTM approach by Kipperwasser and Goldberg (2016) is used to train a greedy parser with a ...
Gómez-Rodríguez, Carlos   +1 more
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The Dynamicity of The Perceptive Verb Look: A Cognitive Linguistics Study

open access: yesEnglish Language Teaching Educational Journal, 2019
Perceptive verbs have important function, especially in Cognitive Linguistics perspective, because these verbs are directly related to real experience.
Prayudha Prayudha
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SemEval-2016 Task 13: Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation (TExEval-2) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This paper describes the second edition of the shared task on Taxonomy Extraction Evaluation organised as part of SemEval 2016. This task aims to extract hypernym-hyponym relations between a given list of domain-specific terms and then to construct a ...
Bordea, Georgeta   +2 more
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Linguistic roots of connectionism

open access: yes, 2021
This Lingbuzz preprint by Baroni is a nice read if you’re interested in linguistically oriented deep net analysis. I did feel it’s a bit hampered by the near-exclusive equation of linguistic theory with generative/Chomskyan aps.
openaire   +1 more source

The roots of linguistic organization in a new language [PDF]

open access: yesInteraction Studies. Social Behaviour and Communication in Biological and Artificial Systems, 2008
It is possible for a language to emerge with no direct linguistic history or outside linguistic influence. Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) arose about 70 years ago in a small, insular community with a high incidence of profound prelingual neurosensory deafness.
Mark Aronoff   +3 more
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COGNITIVE CONSEQUENCES OF TRANSLATIONS FOR RENDERING THE MODALITY OF LEGAL DOCUMENTS (A SEMANTIC STUDY BASED ON THE AMSTERDAM TREATY AS AN EXAMPLE)

open access: yesComparative Legilinguistics, 2009
This study aims at examining how the manifestation forms of linguistic modality, which plays a rule-constitutive role in the content of legal documents, may be changed in the process of translation. Basing on the achievements of cognitive linguistics the
Wanda WAKUŁA-KUNZ
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