57 search hits
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Plural marking in argument supporting nominalizations
(2008)
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Artemis Alexiadou
Gianina Nicoleta Iordăchioaia
Elena Soare
- This paper investigates the conditions under which Argument Supporting Nominalizations (ASNs) can receive plural marking. Under ASNs, we discuss deverbal nouns that express an event and preserve argument structure. In our discussion we consider ASNs in Romanian, English and German.
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Derivational chains with adjectival and participial motivators in the historical thesaurus of English deverbatives
(2007)
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Mykhaylo Bilynsky
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Open-Source Machine Translation with DELPH-IN
(2005)
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Francis Bond
Ann Copestake
Dan Flickinger
Stephan Oepen
Melanie Siegel
- The Deep Linguistic Processing with HPSG Initiative (DELH-IN) provides the infrastructure needed to produce open-source semantic transfer-based machine translation systems. We have made available a prototype Japanese-English machine translation system built from existing resources include parsers, generators, bidirectional grammars and a transfer engine.
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It befalls words to fall down : pejoration as a type of semantic change
(2007)
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Paulina Borkowska
Grzegorz A. Kleparski
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Some theses on euphemisms and dysphemisms
(2005)
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Pedro J. Chamizo Domínguez
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"Tomcat", "kocur" and "kotjara" : in search of metaphorical extensions in the field "cats" in English, Polish and Russian
(2007)
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Artur Czapiga
Grzegorz A. Kleparski
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Grammatical consciousness-raising and grammar typology
(2008)
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Marta Dick-Bursztyn
Grzegorz A. Kleparski
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War and death in business : some remarks on the nature of conceptualisation in the field economy
(2005)
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Waldemar J. Drążek
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"Back to basics" : a cognitive analysis of conversion de-adjectival nominalisation in English
(2003)
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Marcin Grygiel
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Anne Curzan: Gender shifts in the history of English, Cambridge [u.a.], Cambridge Univ. Press, 2003, pp. 223, ISBN 0-521-82007-3.
(2007)
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Małgorzata Górecka-Smolińska