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De la localisation à l’évaluation : des verbes préfixés évaluatifs au sens bien particulier
In French, evaluative morphology can result from two different derivational processes, prefixation and suffixation; prefixes such as suffixes forming important paradigms.
Dany Amiot
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Faster suffix tree construction with missing suffix links [PDF]
Summary: We consider suffix tree construction for situations with missing suffix links. Two examples of such situations are suffix trees for parameterized strings and suffix trees for two-dimensional arrays. These trees also have the property that the node degrees may be large.
Cole, Richard, Hariharan, Ramesh
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Clitic Doubling and Dislocation of Direct Object based on Evidence from Kalhori Kurdish [PDF]
The present study aimed at investigating clitic doubling in Kalhori Kurdish. The implications of clitic doubling for Kurdish syntax were also investigated.
Sara Ahmadi, Habib Gohari
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Shortest Unique Substring Query Revisited [PDF]
We revisit the problem of finding shortest unique substring (SUS) proposed recently by [6]. We propose an optimal $O(n)$ time and space algorithm that can find an SUS for every location of a string of size $n$. Our algorithm significantly improves the $O(
İleri, Atalay Mert +2 more
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On the Functional Analysis of Morphemes or How Many -ушк- (-ushk-) Suffixes There Are in the Russian Language [PDF]
The paper is devoted to the important linguistic problem – the search of criteria to differentiate between homonymic morphemes. This problem is associated with the need to reveal the features of the evaluative suffix -ушк- (-ushk-) as one of the striking
V.A. Kosova, E.A. Makleeva
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La morphologie bretonne et la frontière entre la flexion et la dérivation
In this article, I would like to draw attention to some striking interactions between inflection and derivation in Breton and their implications for any morphological theory. The article is composed of two relatively independent parts. In the first part,
Gregory T. Stump
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The words that are found in only single text and cannot be detected in other texts within the historical and contemporary period that constitute the corpus of a language are termed as “hapax legomenon”.
EZGİ DEMİREL KAMANLI
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New Algorithms for Position Heaps
We present several results about position heaps, a relatively new alternative to suffix trees and suffix arrays. First, we show that, if we limit the maximum length of patterns to be sought, then we can also limit the height of the heap and reduce the ...
A. Ehrenfeucht +7 more
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The History of -eer in English: Suffix Competition or Symbiosis?
Ecological models of competition have provided great explanatory power regarding synonymy in derivational morphology. Competition models of this type have certainly shown their utility, as they have demonstrated, among other things, the relevance of ...
Zachary Dukic, Chris C. Palmer
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