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Direct construction of sparse suffix arrays with Libsais [PDF]
Background Pattern matching is a fundamental challenge in bioinformatics, especially in the fields of genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics. Efficient indexing structures, such as suffix arrays, are critical for searching large datasets.
Simon Van de Vyver +4 more
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An etymologıcal evaluatıon on the +gil suffıx
The "+gil" suffix, which comes to names in Turkish and derives the names of kinship, family and relationship from them, is one of the controversial suffixes due to its origin. Although there is a general consensus on the use and function of the suffix,
Süleyman Kaan YALÇIN
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Dative Case in Sakha (Yakut) Turkic
When the Sakha Turkic is evaluated in terms of dative, some features stand out. There is no separate suffix for the location case in Sakha Turkic, but the dative case suffix is used for the location case.
MEHTAP SOLAK SAĞLAM
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The -m(V) Nominal Derivational Suffixes in Erzya-Mordvin; pp. 172-188 [PDF]
This paper discusses the Erzya-Mordvin -m(V) nominal derivational suffixes. There are more than one nominal suffix in present-day Erzya that contains this consonant: 1) The -mo, -ma, -me deverbal noun suffix that is still productive and frequent.
Sándor Maticsák
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On the combinatorics of suffix arrays [PDF]
We prove several combinatorial properties of suffix arrays, including a characterization of suffix arrays through a bijection with a certain well-defined class of permutations. Our approach is based on the characterization of Burrows-Wheeler arrays given
Kucherov, Gregory +2 more
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Suffix-Sorting via Shannon-Fano-Elias Codes
Given a sequence T = t0t1 . . . tn-1 of size n = |T|, with symbols from a fixed alphabet Σ, (|Σ| ≤ n), the suffix array provides a listing of all the suffixes of T in a lexicographic order.
Donald Adjeroh, Fei Nan
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Dérivés en -ιδ... et en -ιαδ... dans la langue épique d'Apollonios de Rhodes
The Argonautica contain names of people and hero names, but also many place names. In Greek, names of people and place are often accompanied by derivatives in -ῐδ ...
Alain Blanc
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Complexity of Left-Ideal, Suffix-Closed and Suffix-Free Regular Languages [PDF]
A language $L$ over an alphabet $\Sigma$ is suffix-convex if, for any words $x,y,z\in\Sigma^*$, whenever $z$ and $xyz$ are in $L$, then so is $yz$. Suffix-convex languages include three special cases: left-ideal, suffix-closed, and suffix-free languages.
B Krawetz +19 more
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It is a well-known fact that Apollonius Rhodius’ vocabulary relies heavily, although not solely, on Homeric material. How he uses the words he borrows from Homer, however, has not been studied yet.
Emmanuelle Morel
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The cognitive processing of the allomorphy in Serbian [PDF]
In this work, we explored cognitive status of suffix allomorphy of the masculine nouns in instrumental singular in Serbian language (eg. mišom-mišem; pužom-pužem). Allomorphy represents distinct variations in form of the morpheme which does not influence
Jovanović Tamara +2 more
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