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    ‟Deep lexicography” – Fad or Opportunity? by Nikola Ljubešić

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We wrap up the paper with the most recent developments in the area of word representation learning in form of learning dynamic, context-aware representations of words, showcasing some dynamic word embedding examples, and discussing improvements on lexicography-relevant tasks of word sense disambiguation and word sense induction.…”
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    Corpus-Based Syntactic-Semantic Graph Analysis: Semantic Domains of the Concept <i>Feeling</i> by Benedikt Perak, Tajana Ban Kirigin

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…This research exemplifies the corpus-based graph approach to the syntactic-semantic analysis of a concept feeling using the Construction Grammar Conceptual network methodology. by constructing a lexical network from grammatically tagged collocations of the English and the Croatian web corpora, the structure of the semantic domains is revealed as a set of sub-graphs derived from the source lexeme’s friend-of-a-friend graph. the subgraph structures, calculated with the community detection algorithm, are interpreted as the semantic domains associated with the source lexeme’s conceptual matrix. lexical structures are analyzed using a centrality algorithm that determines the overall rank of the salience and semantic relatedness to the source concept <i>feeling</i>. this empirical approach can be used for developing NLP methods and tasks, such as computing semantic similarity, sense disambiguation, sense structuring, as well as for comparative corpus and cross-cultural studies. …”
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    Word Formation and the Discourse of Advertising by Barbara Štebih Golub, Kristian Lewis

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Analysis of the corpus showed that graphoderivation and blending were used in order to create a sense of wonder in the recipients of the message of the advertisements. …”
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    Phraseological adjective + noun calques loaned from English into Croatian by Jasmina Jelčić

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In instances of idiomatic use in Croatian, it is concluded that calques with an <i>adjective </i> + <i>noun</i> structure are idioms in the full sense of the word, and should as such be rightfully included in phraseological classifications.…”
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    A short history of neurolinguistics by Veno Volenec

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The twentieth century saw an explosion in the number of theories and experimental methods for investigating the relationship between language and the nervous system, along with the birth of neurolinguistics in the strict sense as an interdisciplinary field of scientific inquiry borne from linguistics and neuroscience in the 1960s.…”
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    <i>Narrative</i> as a term in narratology and music theory by Smiljana Narančić Kovač, Iva Kovač

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Narratologists generally find music to be incapable of producing a narrative in this sense. Musicologists and theoreticians of music generally acknowledge the limitations of the referentiality of musical discourse, yet they often discover specific, usually abstract, narrative meanings there. …”
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    Syntactic definition of interjections by Igor Marko Gligorić

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…In this paper, that function of the word is understood as exclamation/exclamator which is defined as supra-syntactic function. In that sense, exclamator is deictic, it actualizes the meaning (and structure) of whole sentences and it is distributionaly autonomous, i.e. it is not structurally related to the sentence in which it is used. …”
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    The Placement of Functional Words by Ivo Pranjković

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Words belonging to the latter group could (at least from the syntactic perspective) be termed functional in the narrower sense. Special attention will be given to the placement of the following functional/linking words: <i>koji, čiji, i, ni, niti, a, ali, ili, što, samo što, da, zar, zar da, kao da</i>. …”
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    Methodology employed in Croatian Orthography (1944), a morphophonological orthography book by Mihaela Matešić

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Since this orthographic book represents a deviation from the general direction of the development of then contemporary orthographic norm, which was a predominantly phonological one (that is, phonological-morphological), the methodology used for its compilation is of particular interest. In this sense, the analysis focuses on three aspects: determination of the range of orthographic relevance (the scope of individual issues dealt with under the umbrella of orthographic topics), definitions of certain orthographic rules (the meta-language of the orthography book, that is, how popular-scientific discourse intended for communication with users is built in the book), and the structure of the orthographic book (the level of treatment of individual orthographic issues: their treatment in chapters, the dictionary section, appendices, etc.). …”
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    <i>Folklore</i> and <i>tradition</i> in ethnomusicology. A comparison of their use and meaning in Italian and Croatian through English by Linda Cimardi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In this article, the meaning of these words is considered in their historical use in ethnomusicology and akin disciplines, as well as in the common sense in English, Italian and Croatian, trying to identify the main shared elements as well as the differences. …”
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    Conjunctional Syntagms pa da, a da, e da, etc. in Consecutive Semantic Clauses by Luka Vukojević

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…In all other types of consecutive clauses a, pa and e are intensifiers, particles that can be omitted in the sequence a/pa/e da which, however, clearly affect the sentence structure in the sense that they determine the tense in the clause they introduce (pa obstructs the introduction of the conditional; all clauses introduced by pa da are in the sphere of real consequence). …”
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    “Modulate! modulate! modulate! but do not change the key.” The development and transformation of the term <i>modulation</i> in the 19<sup>th</sup>-century French theory by Nikola Komatović

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…However, even after modulation became synonymous with changing the tonal center, some younger theorists still insisted that the term could be used in a wider sense (Napoléon Henri Reber’s Treatise on Harmony/Traité d’harmonie). …”
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