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The role of suffixation in encoding highest/lowest intensity in Romanian and Spanish [PDF]
Any theoretical analysis of a fragment of reality is carried out by means of abstract models and aims to capture the specificity of a phenomenon.
Violeta BUTISEACĂ
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FORMATION SPECIFICS OF BOSNIAN-HERZEGOVINIAN TRADE AND OTHER TERMINOLOGY – Where do we usually shop: at the baker’s, at the baker’s shop or in a bakery? [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to present the formation specifics of Bosnian-Herzegovinian trade and other terminology. Examples for the analysis of suffix derivatives and their different frequency regarding the appearance of parallels with two or three ...
Irina Budimir, Josipa Šunjić
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PRODUCTIVITY OF TYPE IN THE DERIVATIONAL PARADIGM OF OLD ENGLISH STRONG VERBS
This article aims at assessing the productivity of type of the derivational paradigms of Old English strong verbs, with which it contributes to the field of study of Old English word-formation. As a general conclusion, this analysis supports Hinderling’s
Laura Pesquera Fernández
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On the Analogical Suffixation of Paired Antonyms: The Case of English innie and outie
In English, there are a series of paired antonyms ending with the same suffix, particularly in slang or colloquial speech—stardom, regulardom/unknowndom; friendship, enemyship; singlehood, marriedhood, etc.
Jose A. Sánchez Fajardo
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Replacing suffix trees with enhanced suffix arrays
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Mohamed Ibrahim Abouelhoda +2 more
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The stress assignment of suffixed neoclassical compounds in contemporary English is complex. Taking the morphological boundaries and the influence of bases into account seems to highlight the importance of these bases on the primary stress location ...
Pierre Fournier
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We consider a bio-inspired formal operation on words called prefix-suffix duplication which consists in the duplication of a prefix or suffix of a given word. The class of languages defined by the iterated application of the prefix-suffix duplication to a word is considered.
García López de Lacalle, Jesús +2 more
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From the zoonomy of Ibarski Kolasin [PDF]
This paper represents zoonymes collected in the villages of Ibarski Kolasin. They are classified according to the criteria of motivation, as well as the way of formation.
Bojović Jovana D.
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When Proper Names Become Verbs: A Semantic Perspective
Proper names are good examples of the interaction between language and society. They are used to refer to specific and unique entities. Taking side with the thesis which states that proper names have a meaning, this article explores the evolution of the ...
Aurélie Héois
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