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Choctaw Suppletive Verbs and Derivational Morphology
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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The Semantics and Collocations Relation in Food Reviews
Finding our favorite dishes have became a hard task since restaurants are providing more choices and va- rieties. On the other hand, comments and reviews of restaurants are a good place to look for the answer.
Fazel Keshtkar+2 more
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The Progressive Palatalization and the Old Novgorodian Pronoun vъxe
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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The Dynamicity of The Perceptive Verb Look: A Cognitive Linguistics Study
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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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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Associative Root–Pattern Data and Distribution in Arabic Morphology
This paper intends to present a large-scale dataset for Arabic morphology from a cognitive point of view considering the uniqueness of the root–pattern phenomenon.
Bassam Haddad+3 more
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The cognitive approach to the study of the semantic development of words provides a more capacious description of their meanings especially the figurative ones expressed as a rule in the form of metaphors.
Tatiana Anatolevna Galochkina
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Reflections on the term 'stem' based on Turkish grammar resources in Turkey
This study analyzed issues surrounding the concept of "stem" in Turkish linguistics. It began by establishing a general framework based on existing definitions of "root" and "stem" in the literature. Subsequently, it analyzed the treatment and examples
Mustafa Kemal, Arife Ece
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Water Place Names in the Pre-Latin Ligurian Context. A Study in Prehistoric Toponomastics and Semantics [PDF]
This paper outlines a new applied epistemological aspect of the so-called Convergence Theory that is aimed to develop a potentially “homogeneous” vision between the different approaches in the field of Indo-European linguistics.
Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
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The Religious Roots of Linguistic Nationalism
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><span style="font-family: Times; mso-bidi-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-ansi-language: EN-GB;" lang="EN-GB"><span style="font-size: x-small;">This paper consists of two parts. In the first part, nationalism is analysed as a kind of gnostic religion (in the sense given to this ...
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