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Adding Nesting Structure to Words [PDF]
We propose the model of nested words for representation of data with both a linear ordering and a hierarchically nested matching of items. Examples of data with such dual linear-hierarchical structure include executions of structured programs, annotated linguistic data, and HTML/XML documents.
Alur, Rajeev, Madhusudan, P.
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Drawing the Intellectual Structure of Knowledge in the Field of RDF [PDF]
The purpose of the current research is to draw and analyze the intellectual structure and evolution of knowledge in the field of RDF with the method of co-occurrence analysis of words and clustering of concepts and events in this field.
Mohammad Hassan Azimi, Samira Esmaeili
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Morphological processing is the use of morphological structure during word reading. This study investigated whether middle school students applied morphological structure automatically when reading words.
Leah M. Zimmermann +2 more
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Sõnajärg, infostruktuur ja objekti kääne eesti keeles
Objekti kääne eesti keeles oleneb eelkõige tegevuse ja objekti piiritle- (ma)tusest, kuid da-infinitiiviga konstruktsioonides leidub palju varieerumist objekti käändes, mida ei ole võimalik seletada piiritletuse mõiste abil.
David Ogren
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Shaping the word structure by iambic foot in Migama
The following paper analyzes the role of metrical structure in shaping the East Chadic B language, Migama. Specifically, it will be argued that, similarly to Hausa, while having no overt influence on the language's tone distribution, iambic foot serves ...
Bartosz Kurzyca
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Word order and information structure in Romeyka
IntroductionThis study examines the organization of information structure in Romeyka, the only surviving variety of Asia Minor Greek still spoken in present-day Anatolia, Turkey.
Nicolaos Neocleous, Ioanna Sitaridou
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Sentiment and structure in word co-occurrence networks on Twitter
We explore the relationship between context and happiness scores in political tweets using word co-occurrence networks, where nodes in the network are the words, and the weight of an edge is the number of tweets in the corpus for which the two connected ...
Mikaela Irene Fudolig +4 more
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Is Word-Level Recursion Actually Recursion?
There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic structure. While there are clear cases of genuine recursion at the phrase level and above, there are very few convincing cases of word-level recursion ...
Taylor L. Miller, Hannah Sande
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WORD AND WORD FORM: DERIVATIONAL TYPES, LINGUISTIC SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNCTIONS
The problem of correlation of two notions “word” and “word form” is the central problem in Russian Grammar (Morphology) and is connected with some priority areas of the modern linguistics in the framework of the general anthropocentric approach to the ...
A. L. Sharandin
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Structural and functional differences between bundles of different lengths: A corpus-driven study
This pilot study aims to investigate the differences between varying lengths of bundles in structure and function by comparing the 100 most frequent three-, four-, and five-word bundles in a self-built corpus of dissertations which contains about 3.5 ...
Xuanjun Cui, Yoonjung Kim
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