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.
Ramesh Hariharan
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Inferring strings from suffix trees and links on a binary alphabet
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Tomohiro I +2 more
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Reverse engineering of compact suffix trees and links: A novel algorithm
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Bastien Cazaux, Eric Rivals
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The influence of segmental and suprasegmental phonological awareness on word and pseudoword reading—A comparison between native English speakers and native Chinese speakers of English [PDF]
Segmental and suprasegmental phonological awareness (PA) are closely related to word reading skills in native speakers learning to read an alphabetic script as used in English.
Ying Jiang +4 more
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The marine reservoir age of Greenland coastal waters [PDF]
Knowledge of the marine reservoir age is fundamental for creating reliable chronologies of marine sediment archives based on radiocarbon dating. This age difference between the 14C age of a marine sample and that of its contemporaneous atmosphere is ...
C. Pearce +4 more
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Babaring lelakon; The use of -ing in Javanese genitive constructions
Two nominals in a genitive construction in Javanese are typically linked by the suffix -é in the low speech level and by -ipun in the high level, both of which are derived from the third person possessive suffix.
Daniel Krauße
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Nafarroako toponimia nagusia aztergai: -oi(t)z, -o(t)z, -(i)(t)z duten herri izenen inguruan [PDF]
Nafarroako herri-izen multzo bat aztertzen dugu, eta sail batean sartuak direnean azalpena fidagarriagoa dela esaten. Bi talde egin ditugu: -oi(t)z, -o(t)z dutenena eta -i(t)z dutenena.
Patxi Salaberri Zaratiegi +1 more
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’Habere’ «po-ural'ski». ’Habere’ in Uralic; pp. 161-177 [PDF]
The paper discusses the modes of expressing the habitive (or existential-possessive) structure ('somebody has something') and the possessive attributive construction ('somebody's something') in Uralic languages, their morphological structures and the ...
László Honti
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The article is devoted to the word-formation features of high style vocabulary on the material of I.A. Brodsky’s and A.A. Tarkovsky poetry. The author shows the continuity of the poetic language of Brodsky and Tarkovsky with the heritage of Pushkin, and ...
L. B. Karpenko, T. V. Dmitrieva
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A trace of the Mehr ritual in the culture of Chaharmahal va Bakhtiari’s people: A case study of the two caves Pireghar and Aghaseyed Issa. [PDF]
The province of Chaharmahal-Va-Bakhtiari bears a special position by virtue of its cultural and ancient background. The existence of some attitudes and beliefs among the people of this area has links with ancient rites and religions like Mehr ritual. The
F. Mosayebi Dehkordi, A. Akhondi
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