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English Nominals with the Incorporated Object as a Result of Two-Level Conceptual Blending
The article deals with the phenomenon of idiomatic nominals with the incorporated object, which are English complex nouns of a definite concept structure. The author regards them as a result of conceptual blending.
Ekaterina A. Lukyanchenko
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Identification of novel neutralizing determinants for protection against HCV
Identification of novel neutralizing determinants for protection against hepatitis C virus. Abstract Background and Aims HCV evasion of neutralizing antibodies (nAb) results in viral persistence and poses challenges to the development of an urgently needed vaccine.
Garazi P. Alzua +12 more
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Morphological variation in the speech of Frisian-Dutch bilinguals [PDF]
In standard Dutch, the plural suffix -enis homographic and homophonic with the linking suffix -en(boek+en“books”,boek+en+kast“bookcase”), both being pronounced as schwa. In Frisian, there is neither homography nor homophony (boek+en“books”, pronounced with syllabic nasal;boek+e+kast“bookcase”, pronounced with a linking schwa). Seeing that many areas of
Hanssen, E. +5 more
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FORMATION OF A GERMAN SUBSUFFIX -SUCHT
Along with the conventional word-formation models in the German language, subderivation is becoming increasingly significant. Subaffixes are formed from the content word on the basis of lexemes polysemy.
Natalija Alekseevna Narykova +2 more
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On how 'middle' plus 'associative/reciprocal' became 'passive' in the Bantu A70 languages [PDF]
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited from Proto-Bantu (PB), but developed a new suffix. It is a morpheme that is compound in origin, consisting of two verbal derivation suffixes which still ...
Bostoen, Koen, Nzang-Bie, Yolande
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The la-form: Russian verbs in Nanai speech
Nanai speakers who are fluent both in Nanai and Russian use verb forms with a Russian root and the suffix -la (called further “la-forms”) in their speech. The status of -la is under question: on the one hand, it resembles the Russian past tense form (-l),
Sofia Oskolskaya, Natasha Stoynova
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Pattern Matching on Sparse Suffix Trees [PDF]
International audienceWe consider a compact text index based on evenly spaced sparse suffix trees of a text [9]. Such a tree is defined by partitioning the text into blocks of equal size and constructing the suffix tree only for those suffixes that start
Kolpakov, Roman +2 more
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EERTREE: An Efficient Data Structure for Processing Palindromes in Strings [PDF]
We propose a new linear-size data structure which provides a fast access to all palindromic substrings of a string or a set of strings. This structure inherits some ideas from the construction of both the suffix trie and suffix tree. Using this structure,
Rubinchik, Mikhail, Shur, Arseny M.
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A suffix tree or not a suffix tree? [PDF]
In this paper we study the structure of suffix trees. Given an unlabeled tree τ on n nodes and suffix links of its internal nodes, we ask the question ”Is τ a suffix tree?”, i.e., is there a string S whose suffix tree has the same topological structure ...
A Apostolico +17 more
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The Variable Markov Oracle: Algorithms for Human Gesture Applications [PDF]
This article introduces the Variable Markov Oracle (VMO) data structure for multivariate time series indexing. VMO can identify repetitive fragments and find sequential similarities between observations.
Dubnov, Shlomo, Wang, Cheng-i
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