Back to the roots? Critical reflections on the ‘root’ in Finno-Ugric linguistics
In Finno-Ugric linguistics, words are usually analyzed in terms of stems and affixes instead of abstract monosyllabic ‘roots’ in the Indo-European sense.
Johanna Laakso
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Validation of Objective Interpretation based on the Apparent Meaning of the Text, Versus Subjective Interpretation Relying on Speculative Clues [PDF]
∴ Introduction ∴ Interpretation, as explored in both legal and religious scholarship, is an intricate process of uncovering and clarifying intended meanings embedded within language.
Mohammad Abdossaleh Shahnoosh Forooshani
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Confixal word-formation rows with the suffix -ment [PDF]
This article presents a detailed analysis of the structure of five confixal word-formation rows with the suffix -ment from the synchronous point of view and with the help of the applicative generative model.
Olena Dotsenko
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INTEGRATIVE STUDY OF LANGUAGE RULES IN THE PROCESS OF TEACHING JUNIOR SCHOOLCHILDREN THE AZERBAIJANI LANGUAGE [PDF]
The morphology of the Azerbaijani language has a wide range, so the question arises about the introduction of grammatical and lexical system of language rules.
Nabat Jafarova
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An Algorithm Rapidly Segmenting Chinese Sentences into Individual Words [PDF]
This paper proposes an improved Trie tree structure. The tree node records the position information of the characters participating in the word formation, and the child node uses the hash search mechanism.
Xiong Zhibin
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How can the ability of six-month-old infants to learn words, meanings, and referential categories be explained? [PDF]
According to the generally accepted Stern-Vygotsky paradigm, preverbal infants, while learning words, first learn concepts and names (phonetic complexes) separately.
Alexey D. Koshelev
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Background and Purpose. Given that definitional skills are closely related to literacy and reading comprehension, the purpose of this study was to extend the existing literature in definitional skills by empirically investigating the effect of new ...
Zoe Gavriilidou +2 more
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Enumeration and structure of trapezoidal words
Accepted for publication in Theoretical Computer ...
Michelangelo Bucci +2 more
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THE CLITICS IN STANDARD LITHUANIAN [PDF]
A Lithuanian word is quite an autonomous prosodic unit. Nevertheless, in some cases a word loses stress, connects to an adjacent word, and becomes a part of a succeeding or preceding word.
Asta Kazlauskienė
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Morphology and Developmental Language Disorders: New Tools for Russian [PDF]
We describe preliminary data from two studies aimed at investigating the psychometricproperties and validity of newly developed measures of morphologicalknowledge and skills in Russian, namely, the Word Structure subtest, and the Testof Morphological ...
Elena L. Grigorenko +2 more
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