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    A Glimpse of the Semantic Structure of the Bulgarian Preposition nana by Tsoneva-Mathewson, Snezha

    Published 2023-01-01
    “… This paper demonstrates the applicability of a cognitive lexical semantic analysis to some of the meanings of the highly polysemous Bulgarian preposition na. …”
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    THE SEMANTIC STRUCTURE OF THE VERB OF SPEAKING KAZAKH LANGUAGE by Балқия ҚАСЫМ, Гүлбану СУАМБЕКОВА

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…A model describing the semantic differences of words lexical-semantic group of verbs of speech (speaking), mentioned in the Kazakh language. …”
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    Conceptual Basis of the Lexicon in Machine Translation by Dorr, Bonnie J.

    Published 2004
    “…Lexical word entries have two levels of description: the first is an underlying lexical-semantic representation that is derived from hierarchically organized primitives, and the second is a mapping from this representation to a corresponding syntactic structure. …”
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    CONCORDANCES ÉTYMOLOGIQUES ET LEXICO-SÉMANTIQUES ENTRE LE FRANÇAIS RÉGIONAL ET LE ROUMAIN by Adrian CHIRCU

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… Etymological and Lexical-Semantic Concordances Between Regional French and Romanian language. …”
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    Grammatical definitions of parts of speech in Jezičnica horvatsko-slavinska by Josip Đurkovečki by Željka Brlobaš

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Special attention is paid to definitions of parts of speech taking into account their lexical-semantic, morphological or syntactical bases. The analysis of definitions of parts of speech in J. …”
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    Un cas de grammaticalisation ratée ? Étude diachronique de l’emploi du verbe stand en anglais by Maarten Lemmens

    “…In this paper, we present a cognitive lexical semantic analysis of these older uses and suggest three hypotheses that could possibly account for the disappearance (or rather, the non-grammaticalisation) of the English posture verbs.…”
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    Words in War-Time Project by Mugglestone, L

    Published 2017
    “…Clark’s wide-ranging documentation—with annotations, definitions, frequency statements, and citational evidence of lexical/semantic change during World War I, along with frequent comparisons to the Oxford English Dictionary—has, as part of the project, been transferred to a tagged and fully searchable database, enabling, as this essay examines, new insights into Clark’s interdisciplinary focus, his status as lexicographer, and the shifting patterns of language and lexical history in a period of critical change.…”
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    Predicate Decomposition, and Linking Syntax and Semantics: A Brazilian Portuguese Analysis by Márcia Cançado, Luisa Godoy

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In essence, the proposal consists of two tasks: a) to corroborate the idea of lexically representing verbs by means of a semantic predicate decomposition and, more importantly, b) to propose a linking mechanism between such lexical-semantic level and syntax itself. The contribution of this study consists in the form and manner in which the linking occurs. …”
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    Context Availability and Sentence Availability Ratings for 3,000 English Words and their Association with Lexical Processing by Ellen Taylor, Kate Nation, Yaling Hsiao

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Both variables were investigated alongside other word-level characteristics to explore lexical-semantic space. Analyses demonstrated that context availability and sentence availability are distinct. …”
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    Multilingual Workflows for Semantic Change Research by Paola Marongiu, Barbara McGillivray, Anas Fahad Khan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We present a series of workflows that aim to support research in lexical semantic change, i.e. the phenomenon by which words change their meaning over time. …”
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    Processing of Chinese Base-Generated-Topic Sentences by L1-Korean Speakers: An Eye-Tracking Study by Kaiyan Song, Hui Chang, Yuxia Wang

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…According to the shallow structure hypothesis (SSH), adult L2 learners rely more on lexical-semantic and pragmatic information but less so on syntactic information in online language processing, ending up with shallower syntactic representation. …”
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    Context availability and sentence availability ratings for 3,000 English words and their association with lexical processing by Taylor, E, Nation, K, Hsiao, Y

    Published 2022
    “…Both variables were investigated alongside other word-level characteristics to explore lexical-semantic space. Analyses demonstrated that context availability and sentence availability are distinct. …”
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    SEMANTIC AND FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF HOMONYMOUS PREFIXES AND PREVERBAL PARTICLES IN MODERN GERMAN COLLOQUIAL VOCABULARY by L. A. Yushkova

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The example shows the semantic invariant underlying the development of the word-formative element meanings and combining the lexical-semantic variants realized in this or that wordformative model in colloquial German.…”
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    Bazes and Their Shibboleths: Lexical Variation and Sheng Speakers’ Identity in Nairobi by Peter Githinji

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…The relevance of lexical semantic differences is regarded as a consequence of deliberate strategies in which members of different bazes manipulate the meaning of words to draw categorical boundaries. …”
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    Coexpression and synexpression patterns across languages: comparative concepts and possible explanations by Martin Haspelmath

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Meanings and linguistic shapes (or forms) do not always map onto each other in a unique way, and linguists have used all kinds of different terms for such situations: Ambiguity, polysemy, syncretism, lexicalization, semantic maps; portmanteau, cumulative exponence, feature bundling, underspecification, and so on. …”
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    MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS OF PREFIXED VERBS SEMANTICS (EXAMPLIFIED BY YIDDISH VERBS) by K. A. Shishigin

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The situation at the objective denotative level correlates with the lexical semantic level of the verb determining symmetrical, (including isomorphic symmetrical), or asymmetrical concepts of the situation. …”
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    Positional verbs: derivation, semantics and functioning by Inna Valerjanovna Stupak

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… This research is based on the universal theory of the lexical-semantic category of causation and its specific character. …”
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    Świat roślin w opowiadaniach Ludzie stamtąd Marii Dąbrowskiej by Józefa Kobylińska, Ewa Horyń

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The terminology which is discussed belongs to 10 lexical-semantic areas, namely: 1. Wild and cultivated trees; 2. …”
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    За Mатей Граматик и говоримия български език през XVI век by Tsibranska-Kostova, Mariyana

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The author proposes lexical-semantic classifications of word groups. The basic aim of the paper is to prove that – contrary to popular opinions about Matthew’s strong rhetoric character and distance from the spoken language – his hagiographic work contains visible signs of vernacular language. …”
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    Lexical and semantic skills of fourth grade students used in communication by writing by Danuta Piórkowska-Poniewierska, Marta Bogdanowicz, Paweł Andrzej Atroszko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The properties and application of lexical-semantic aspect of written expressions were described. …”
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