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Distinction Between Inflection and Derivation of Learning Reduplication in Mandarin [PDF]
Reduplication as a word-formation process in Mandarin, which is one of the most difficult knowledge to comprehend for scholar and student. Theoretically this research offers an approach that is different from what has been made by previous researchers ...
Mastoyo, Y. T. (Y) +3 more
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Verbs with Prefix po- in Russian Dialects of Amur Region
The prefix verbal lexicon is analyzed on the basis of the dialect material of the Russian dialects of the Amur region. The relevance and novelty of the work are due to both the general unresolved problem of describing the meanings of Russian verbal ...
V. T. Sadchenko
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Derivational processes in Rangi
The main object of research described in this paper is Rangi, a scarcely investigated Bantu language of Northern Central Tanzania. Rangi phonology and morphonology are briefly sketched, including a classification with regard to both Vowel Height Harmony ...
Oliver Stegen
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This paper takes a look at productive part of derivation of verbs in Finnic languages, frequentative verbs that have an l-derivational suffix in Livonian and how they occur and are constructed. The research is based on data of 15 different l-suffix verbs.
Santra Jantunen
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The Role of Context in the Process of Semantic Transformations of a Lexical Unit
The paper is devoted to the study of the role of context in the process of semantic derivation. The authors propose to distinguish between the term "semantic derivation" as a dynamic process of the appearance of a new word meaning and the term ...
Tatiana Shkapenko, Svetlana Vaulina
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Étude sémantique des verbes préfixés en français dans le discours médiatique sur la crise sanitaire [PDF]
Despite the tendencies of contemporary French to limit lexical creations by derivation, verbal prefixation remains an active means of linguistic innovation, especially during periods of economic or social crises. To shed light on this phenomenon,
Lucia Ráčková, François Schmitt
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Vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation
This paper presents a new analysis of a pattern of vowel copy in Iraqw verbal derivation. The main claim is that velar stops, which have previously been analyzed as transparent, are in fact opaque. The resulting pattern is cross-linguistically less marked, since the class of transparent consonants is now restricted to gutturals, i.e.
Botma, E.D., Mous, M.P.G.M.
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Verbal morphology in the Database of New Borrowings into Lithuanian
The Database of New Borrowings into Lithuanian lists 129 verbs which were either directly borrowed or derived from the borrowed nominal and adjectival stems. In terms of morphosyntactic adaptation, two suffixes, viz. uo ti and in ti, are used as indirect
Jurgis Pakerys
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Shimelis Mazengia, Nominalization via Verbal Derivation: Amharic, Tigrinya and Oromo
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Magdalena Krzyżanowska
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Morphology-Syntax interface for Turkish LFG [PDF]
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology with productive derivational processes, in the development of a lexical functional grammar for Turkish.
Cetinoglu, Ozlem +2 more
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