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    The preposition under and its noun collocates in the under-NOUN pattern: A quantitative corpus-based investigation by Jarosław Wiliński

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This paper adopts a usage-based perspective on grammatical structure (Goldberg 2006, 2013) and the attraction-reliance measure (Schmidt 2000; Schmid & Küchenhoff 2013) to gauge the reciprocal interaction between a noun and the preposition under in the under-NOUN pattern: in other words, to determine strongly attracted nouns of this preposition. …”
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    The Preconceptual Basis of Noun Class (Gender) by Patrik Bye

    Published 2022-08-01
    Subjects: “…noun class…”
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    Processing differences between prepositions and nouns by Radojčić Vesna, Kostić Aleksandar Đ.

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Processing differences between Serbian prepositions and nouns were investigated in two lexical decision experiments. …”
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    Frame approach to motivation of proper nouns by Галина Вікторівна Зимовець

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…'Internal form' of the word relies on a range of different features that the nominator ascribes to a respective object. Originally, proper nouns also have a transparent motivation, which is clear for a nominator. …”
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    Object mass nouns and subkind countability by Aviv Schoenfeld, Kurt Erbach

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…object mass nouns…”
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    Acquisition of bare nouns by Yoruba children by Bá»lanle Elizabeth Arokoyá», Mary Amaechi

    Published 2015-12-01
    Subjects: “…Language acquisition, Yoruba, bare nouns, minimalist program…”
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    Surveying Patterns of Noun Plural in Jibbāli by Khalsa al-Aghbari

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…There are nouns with explicit plural suffixes, nouns with internal change, plurals with a suffix and change combined, nouns taking a template and plurals with two suffixes combined. …”
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    An Analysis of Persian‌ Compound Nouns as Constructions by Faezeh Arkan, Ali Safari

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…According to findings of this study, the analysis of Persian compound nouns based on CM increases the degree of generality in compound noun formation and develops the concept of holisticity in the form and meaning of compound nouns as well as it highlights the paradigmatic relationship in Persian compound noun formation templates.…”
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    General Nouns in Turkish: Woman and Man by Gülsüm ATASOY

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The rst aim of the research is to dene whether the words woman and man, whose frequencies are high in the corpus, are general nouns in Turkish. The second aim is to describe the textual patterns of the general nouns, woman and man, in terms of person types, structural and functional aspects. …”
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    Adjectives and proper nouns in Romance and English by Ion Giurgea

    Published 2007-04-01
    “…My contribution examines some problems raised by adjectival restrictive modification of proper nouns. I begin with a contrast between the way in which this modification is achieved in English and in Romance, particularly in Romanian: while English uses the same structure for proper and common nouns, in Romance, in the case of the definite article, other structures are preferred (and in Romanian obligatory), which have the form PN+Art+Adj (structures which I call "identificatory appositions"). …”
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    Patterns of agreement within the Noun Phrase by Sílvia F. Brandão

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…We focuse on plural agreement within the Noun Phrase in urban varieties of Portuguese, in the light of Theory of Variation and Change assumptions (Weinreich, Labov, Herzog, 1968) and based on the speech of individuals with fundamental, medium and superior education level, distributed, yet, for three age groups and sex. …”
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