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Jun 16, 2014 -
Why Russian Prefixes Aren’t Empty
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Aspectual Triplets: An aspectual triplet is a set of three verbs, consisting of a simplex verb, a prefixed Natural Perfective, and a secondary imperfective derived via suffixation of the Natural Perfective. All three verbs have the same lexical meaning and the members of a tripl... |
Jun 16, 2014 -
Replication data for: Russian nu-drop verbs
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Perfective Gerunds from -eret' verbs in Russian |
Jun 16, 2014 -
Replication data for: Russian nu-drop verbs
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Nu-drop database |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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Charts based on the data in the databases. R=Russian, C=Czech, N=Norwegian, P&G refers to the study by Peirsman and Geeraerts 2006 cited in the article. met des = metonymy designation (how many metonymy patterns a suffix has) |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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More charts and comparisons based on the databases. uni = unidirectional metonymy (source-target relationship is not reversed) |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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This file contains analysis of the data in Czech database info2.xls. vehicle=source, taut=tautological relationship (source/vehicle=target), uni=unidirectional relationship (not reversible), bi=bidirectional relationship |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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This is the data base of word-formational metonymy designations for Czech. Found in Geeraerts?=whether the type is found in the article by Peirsman & Geeraerts 2006 cited in the article |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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This file contains analysis of the data in Norwegian database info2.xls |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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This is the data base of word-formational metonymy designations for Norwegian |
Jun 13, 2014 -
Metonymy in Word-Formation: Russian, Czech, and Norwegian
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This file contains analysis of the data in Russian database info2.xls |