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  • *[[Cognitive Linguistics (journal)]] *[[Journal of Linguistics]]
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  • The term '''part of speech''' is a synonym of [[word class]]. ...there are of course many criteria by which one could classify words, so ''word class'' is not fully transparent either. It is perhaps for this reason that
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  • ...namely the [[base]], did not previously exist. If this new base becomes a word of the language, it is called a back-formation. ...e literature, the existence of back-formation is taken as evidence for a [[word-based morphology]].
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  • '''Glottometrics''' is a scientific journal for the quantitative research on language and text published at irregular i ...English or German written with a common text processing system (preferably WORD) should be sent to [mailto:ram-verlag@t-online.de] or to one of the editors
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  • The word "dactyl" comes from the Greek word "dáktülös," which means "finger." This is because, similar to the finger ...terdisciplinary approach. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (MAA) Journal. ISSN: 2241-8121.
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  • ...differences in pronunciation when two different speakers produce the same word. Categorical perception is acquired as part of the acquisition of the nativ ...ssen, A.J. 1992. Modeling phoneme perception. I: Categorical Perception. ''Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 92'' (4), 1841-1855.
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  • ...'" to introduce collocation. He argued that what makes up the meaning of a word derives from the other words in which it co-occurs. ...ons in context: A new perspective on collocation networks. ''International journal of corpus linguistics'', ''20''(2).
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  • ...was born in Hörde, Germany in 1868. He entered the Society of the Divine Word in 1890, and was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1892. He studied l In 1906, Schmidt founded the journal [http://www.anthropos-journal.de/ Anthropos], and in 1931, the Anthropos Institute, both of which still e
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  • ...i.e., dx/x). In our example, it is not the absolute increase in usage of a word that causes its shortening but the relative one. The discrete approach is a ...iel. 2007. Discrete and continuous modeling in quantitative linguistics. ''Journal of Quantitative Linguistics''. (to appear).
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  • ...aditionally "hard") NLP tasks such as anaphoric coreference resolution and word sense disambiguation. ...age and Computation]] , [[Journal of Logic and Computation]] , [[Journal of Logic, Language and Information]] , [[Natural Language Engineering]
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  • ...[grammaticalization]] theory. All instances where a previously independent word turns into a bound morphological item exemplify the process of morphologiza ...Roger. 1990. How to Do Things with Junk: Exaption in Language Evolution. ''Journal of Linguistics'' 26, 79--102.
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  • ...n sind und unter welchen Bedingungen Scrambling nicht möglich ist, d. h. [[Word Order Freezing]] einritt; zunehmend wird hierbei die Diskussion auf der Bas *J. Costa, Word Order Variation: A Constrained Approach. Den Haag 1998.
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  • ===Predominant Word Order=== ...d order in Skolt Saami is not clear-cut. According to Miestamo (2011), the word order is SVO <ref>Miestamo, 2011.</ref>. Moshnikoff (2009) is cited as the
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  • The concept "dactyl" is taken from the Greek word "dáktylos," which stands for "finger". This is because, similar to the fin ...terdisciplinary approach. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (MAA) Journal. ISSN: 2241-8121.<br>
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  • ...47, Bunjakovskij published an article in the third volume (part II) of the journal Sovremennik, which was entitled: „On the possibility to apply determining ...have introduced in order to define the numerical probability of particular word formations. In this way one can, for example, approximately determine the m
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  • ...-switching) "occurs when a bilingual introduces a completely unassimilated word from another language into his speech."'' (Haugen 1956:40) ...switch occurs between words or phrases (it may also occur within the same word). Both sentences together provide an example of [[intersentential codeswitc
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  • ...group or does not. The term slang derived from "jargon" which is a French word for unintelligible talk.. Since slang is known to be playful, racy, and irr ...yeva, M. S. (2017). Linguistic and social features of slang. International Journal of Scientific Study, 5(6), 75-78.
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  • *Best, K.-H.. 2001. Probability distributions of language entities. ''Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 8''. 1-11. ...n, R. & Altmann, G.. 1994. Towards a theory of word length distribution. ''Journal of Quantitative Linguistics 1''. 98-106.
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  • *Matic, D. 2003. Topic, Focus, and Discourse Structure. Ancient Greek Word Order. ''Studies in Language'' 27, 573–633. *Journal for the Study of the New Testament. Sheffield 1977 ff.
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  • *1964. Review of Robert T. Harms, Estonian Grammar. Word 19.114-26. *1968a. Can you count pluses and minuses before you can count? Chicago Journal of Linguistics 2.51-56. Reprinted with afterword in The Best of CLS , Chica
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