Semantic Paths of Lexicalization
While there is now an impressive amount of literature on the semantic changes involved in grammaticalization, studies on lexicalization in the sense of unidirectional, unguided, unconscious processes of lexico-semantic change leading to an increasing ...
Wiltrud Mihatsch
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Frequency patterns of semantic change: corpus-based evidence of a near-critical dynamics in language change. [PDF]
Feltgen Q, Fagard B, Nadal JP.
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Cultural Shift or Linguistic Drift? Comparing Two Computational Measures of Semantic Change. [PDF]
Hamilton WL, Leskovec J, Jurafsky D.
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Semantic Change in Grammaticalization
In this paper, I want to establish semantic reanalysis as an independent mode of meaning change in language history. My point of departure will be cases of language change that have traditionally been classed as „grammaticalization“, on one hand because we will find very nice instances of semantic reanalysis particuarly in that field, and on the other ...
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Semantic change in adults is not primarily a generational phenomenon. [PDF]
Kamath G +4 more
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Dynamic neurocognitive adaptation: childhood and adult-midlife engagement associated with later-life brain structure and cognition in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment. [PDF]
Cieri F +3 more
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Aging and memory for temporal order in naturalistic events. [PDF]
Ding Y, Alperin DR, Zacks JM.
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After cochlear implantation in older adults, enhanced working memory does not fully mediate the relationship between CI and improved semantic fluency. [PDF]
Huber M, Illg A, Reuter L, Weitgasser L.
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Risk factor identification for large scale amusement facilities using mixture of experts and fusion of multiple models. [PDF]
Hao S, Xing L, Zhang M.
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