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    Extraction of compound nouns in Malay noun phrases using a noun phrase frame structure by Suhaimi Ab Rahman, Nazlia Omar, Mohd Juzaiddin Ab Aziz

    Published 2014
    “…This paper addresses the process of extracting compound nouns in Malay noun phrases using a noun phrase frame structure. …”
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    The Tibetan noun final -s by Denwood, Philip

    Published 2024
    “…The hypothesis to be discussed in this paper is that final -s of some written Tibetan nouns is the relic of a "collective" ending, no longer productive at the time of the earliest known Tibetan texts. …”
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    Interpreting noun compounds by Dobó, A

    Published 2010
    “…<p>Noun compounds, which are sequences of nouns functioning as a single noun, are abundant in both written and spoken English and their interpretation is crucial for many natural language processing tasks, such as machine translation or information retrieval. …”
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    Noun phrases in LFG by Börjars, K, Lowe, JL

    Published 2023
    “…In this chapter we consider the analysis of noun phrases in LFG. As a preliminary, in Section 1 we go through a number of criteria that can be used to distinguish noun phrases from other phrase types. …”
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    The processing of Determiner – Noun agreement and the identification of the gender of Nouns in the early acquisition of Portuguese by Letícia Corrêa, Maria Cristina Name

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…Experimental evidence is provided for young children’s sensibility to morpho-phonological alterations in the class of determiners and for children’s reliance on this sort of information in the identification of the gender of novel nouns. Developmental differences in the effect of a phonology-gender analogy in the processing of gender agreement suggest that the effect of this factor after the age of three is dependent upon the gender system of the language having been identified on the basis of grammatical agreement at an earlier age. …”
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    A Dataset of 108 Novel Noun-Noun Compound Words with Active and Passive Interpretation by Phoebe Chen, David Poeppel, Arianna Zuanazzi

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We created a dataset of 205 English novel noun-noun compounds (NNCs, e.g., “doctor charity”) by combining nouns with higher and lower agentivity (i.e., the probability of being an agent in a sentence). …”
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    Transforming noun phrase structure form into rules to detect compound nouns in Malay sentences by Abdul Rahman, Suhaimi, Omar, Nazlia

    Published 2012
    “…This paper addresses the process of transforming the noun phrase structure form into a list of rules to detect compound noun words in Malay sentences.Rules are collection of word syntax that are derived from a specific resource (as defined in our study).Comprehension of the concept rule used in a system is important (i.e. using rules to find a list of compound nouns that may exist in a sentence).The noun phrase frame structure is a form that contains a list of noun modifier categories.The list of noun modifier categories is then divided into several sub-categories such as numeral, numeral classifier, appellation, etc. …”
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    Zero-Derived Nouns in Greek by Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…zero-derived nouns…”
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    The Structure of the Nyakyusa Noun Phrase by Amani Lusekelo

    Published 2009-12-01
    “… This article articulates the structure of the noun phrase in the Bantu language Nyakyusa. The aim of the study is to move a step ahead from the focus on concords across Bantu languages to the analysis of the order of elements within the noun phrase. …”
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    Bare noun phrases in focus by Roberta Pires de Oliveira

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The international cooperation research program between Brazil and France, CAPES/COFECUB, entitled “Bare Nouns in Brazilian Portuguese: the Syntax-Semantics Interface” (2009), coordinated by Roberta Pires de Oliveira (UFSC/CNPq) and Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS-LLF, Paris 7), aims at a deep understanding of the syntax and semantics of bare noun phrases in natural languages, and of Brazilian Portuguese (BrP henceforth) in particular.…”
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    "The word 'homosexual' is not a noun" by Remo Verdickt

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, Baldwin’s writings offer a complicated understanding of queerness and its representation through language, with Baldwin even claiming that “the word homosexual is not a noun.” This essay consists of a comparative analysis of the Danish, Dutch, French, and German translations of Baldwin’s sophomore novel, the queer classic Giovanni’s Room. …”
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