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Verbal borrowability and turnover rates

Diachronica, 2020
AbstractConventional wisdom holds that verbs are more difficult to borrow than nouns. Recent studies have supported this claim, inferring it from the fact that synchronically almost every language studied contains a larger proportion of identifiable borrowings among nouns than among verbs.
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Russian verbal borrowings in Udmurt

Folia Linguistica, 2019
AbstractIn Udmurt, a Uralic language that has experienced long and extensive contact with the dominant Russian language, all four typologically relevant strategies of verbal borrowing are attested: direct and indirect insertion, light verbs, and paradigm insertion. This is unusual both cross-linguistically and for the Uralic family.
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The Verbal Art of Borrowing: Analysis of English Borrowing in Korean Pop Songs

Asian Englishes, 2010
AbstractAlthough English is being used all over the planet, its hegemony in Korea is being resisted in the area of Korean Pop songs by incorporating it then transforming it to fit Korean phonetic, syntactic and cultural patterns. This paper examines where English is being borrowed in a quantitative analysis, why English is being borrowed in a ...
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Comparing Edgeworth’s and Ramsey’s Understanding of the Meaning of 'Logical, Objective, Probability Relations.' Ramsey’s View Is 'Utterly Preposterous' and 'Nonsense', Where We Have Borrowed Savage’s Verbal Condemnation of Economists Who Attempted to Apply the Subjective Theory of Probability Beyond Small Worlds (Short Run and Micro Applications only Are Allowed) on P.16 of His Foundations (1954)

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Ramsey’s complete and total ignorance of Keynes’s definition of “objective, logical, probability relations”, contained on pages 35-36 of the A Treatise on Probability, which was explicitly referenced and discussed by Edgeworth in his two reviews, can only be explained by the conclusion that Ramsey never read more than a few pages of Part I of Keynes’s ...
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Thomas Kyd’s Verbal Borrowing from Tito Vespasiano Strozzi in The Spanish Tragedy

Notes and Queries
This article demonstrates that in a passage of his Spanish Tragedy, Kyd does not invent a Latin quotation as previously thought but borrows from a poem by Tito Vespasiano Strozzi.
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Borrowing of verbal derivational morphology between Semitic languages: the case of Arabic verb derivations in Neo-Aramaic

2015
While bound morphology in general is often acknowledged to be relatively resistantto borrowing, borrowing of derivational nominal morphology is common(Matras 2009: 209–210).
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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