Search Results - Word and Object

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    Le terroir, un concept pour l’action dans le développement des territoires by Philippe Prévost, Mathieu Capitaine, François Gautier-Pelissier, Yves Michelin, Philippe Jeanneaux, Fatiha Fort, Aurélie Javelle, Pascale Moïti-Maïzi, Françoise Lériche, Gilles Brunschwig, Stéphane Fournier, Paul Lapeyronie, Étienne Josien

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…Between business and social uses of the word terroir and the corresponding meanings, a variety of mental representations of the word creates the difficulty in mobilizing among researchers and trainers. …”
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    Semantic Structure of Concept «Macht» in German Cultural Studies: Psycholinguistic Aspect by Olesia Skliarenko

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…These phraseological units objectivize all maim concept slots, such as «Action», «Object of Power» and «Subject of Power». Besides we have come to conclusion that research of individual word meaning taking into consideration some association words gives the possibility not only to establish the fact of word meaning change but also to analyze the change of individual world picture of German speaking society and give some predictions about negative changes on German political stage. …”
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    Plant attribute extraction: An enhancing three-stage deep learning model for relational triple extraction. by Zhihao Zong, Hongtao Shan, Gaoyu Zhang, George Xianzhi Yuan, Shuyi Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To convert textual data into structured information, we extract relational triples in the form of (subject, relation, object), where the subject represents the names of plants, the object represents the plant attributes, and the relation represents the classification of plant attributes. …”
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  4. 124

    ON THE CHANGE OF VALUES OF POSTNOMINATIVE APPENDICES IN THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION IN THE MODERN ENGLISH by Sevil M. Radjabova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The semes that make up the meaning of the word are at different levels and are more or less stable. …”
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  5. 125

    IMAGINATIVE POSSIBILITIES OF HARRY GORDON`S POETRY by Еlena I. Seifert

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The author of the article examines the lyrics of the poet and artist Harry Gordon through the category of intermediality, discovering the unique visual possibilities of his word when creating ekphrasises in the narrow sense of the word (“translations from the language of painting”) and works in the author`s artistic form – “daguerreotypes”. …”
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  6. 126

    An innovative automatic indexing method for Arabic text by Ramzi A. Haraty, Sanaa Kaddoura, Sultan Al Jahdali, Nour K. Masri

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This thesaurus is built using a natural language toolkit, which contains a library that lists the synonyms of a particular word available in the WordNet library. The words that have the same meaning and frequently appear together are grouped under one umbrella using a JavaScript Object Notation dictionary, making it leisurely to identify the topic of the text. …”
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    Examining Sentence Comprehension Deficit and its Relationship With Production Measures of Mean Length of Utterance and Mean Length of Sentence in Persian-speaking Adults with Agram... by Samaneh Sazegar Nejad, Fariba Yadegari, Robab Teymouri, Enayatollah Bakhshi

    Published 2025-10-01
    “…Additionally, Persian speakers with agrammatism experience considerable difficulty processing non-canonical structures with derived word order, such as object-topicalized and object-cleft sentences. …”
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  8. 128

    Typology of Personal Pronouns in Austronesian Languages in Indonesia by Munzila Adelawati, Hendrokumoro

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, phonological variations occur, in Rejang, the word “aku” undergoes a phoneme change to “uku”. In syntactic system all the languages studied have a system of Subject, predicate, then object. …”
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    System of Mythonyms in Poetry of Ivan Bunin by O. A. Selemeneva

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The classification of  mythonyms  is  based  on five principles: the source  from  which  the name was used (there were three such sources: etiological, anthropogonic, heroic, cult and other  types of myths;  religious  and philosophical literature; multi-genre works of Slavic folklore); the nominated image of a fantastic object (eleven semantic groups are recorded: mythoanthroponyms, theonyms, demononyms, mythotonyms, mythohydronyms,   mythoornithonyms, etc.);  etymology  (otonymic, otapellative and special contextual mythological names are marked); structural type (simple or oneword  mythonyms,   complex,   represented by a bilexeme, and compound mythonyms, two-word and three-word ones are  fixed);  the presence of connotations in semantics (names with negative and positive connotative backgrounds were found).  …”
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    Perdagangan Saham di Pasar Modal Syariah (Studi Kasus Bursa Efek Indonesia) by Gusniarti Gusniarti

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The question of “what” is what is transaction object which traded in Islamic Capital Market.  Are they suitable with shariah principle. …”
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    Lexical Representation of Ideas about Conquest of Siberia in Chronicles of 17-18 Centuries by L. A. Inyutina

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…It is found that the actualization of such an essential characteristic of the Siberian space as the conquest of a new territory is expressed by the semantics of a large number of lexemes linked by the relations of synonymy, antonymy, conversion, lexical-word-formation relations. It is established that such semantic and lexical-word-formation relations form semantic paradigms of the whole reconstructed field of space and are a linguistic reflection of interest in objects attracting public attention. …”
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    Andrey Kofman: A Creative Personality of the Syncretic Type by Ya. G. Shemyakin

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…He mastered the right hemisphere strategy, which seeks to study the object of the investigation as a whole, and the left hemisphere strategy, which implies «splitting» the object for analytical purposes. …”
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    Tamper Detection in Text Document by Baghdad Science Journal

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…In this paper, a new method is proposed for object-based text document authentication, in which I propose a different approach where a text document is signed by shifting individual words slightly left or right from their original positions to make the center of gravity for each line fall in with the middle point of intended line. …”
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    HEDGE APPROXIMATORS AS PROFESSIONAL TOOLS OF GERMAN MASS MEDIA DISCOURSE by E. L. Shubina

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The case form of the main word in the phrase is revealed by expanding the cluster with an attribute. …”
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    Syntactic Information Extraction in the Parafovea: Evidence from Two-Character Phrases in Chinese by Zijia Lu

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Results showed a selective syntactic preview effect: syntactical violations reduced target word skipping rates, but fixation durations remained unaffected. …”
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    La genèse du dizain « Niñez » de Jorge Guillén by Jean-Luc Puyau

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…The point of departure of this proto-text is particularly surprising in that the first page presents to its readers a species of «drawing» where stronger and weaker figures seem to alternate in the author’s spirit before any word has yet been written down. One is reminded then of the «vain syllables» that Valéry referred to in his prose works as the possible beginning of a poem, and one is prompted to try and identify by what means a linguistic object could have been created from a cadence (or from a rhythm). …”
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    Occasional Combinatorial Lexicology as an Area of Study of Occasional Collocations by M. V. Vlavatskaya, A. V. Korshunova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The article is devoted to occasional combinatorial lexicology as a separate area of combinatorial linguistics, more precisely, to lexicology studying occasional collocations, or atypical, individually authored and non-reproducible word combinations created through deliberate violation of lexico-semantic compatibility for performing certain functionally expressive tasks within a specific text. …”
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    An investigation into certain Persian Suffixes extracted from Tǎrix-ol-vozarǎ: natural morphology by shiva ahmadi, jalal Rahimian

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The fourth criterion of naturalness concerns the number of syllables of each word or affix. One-syllable words and affixes are more natural than two-syllable ones. …”
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    Natural Language Processing untuk Otomatisasi Pengenalan Pronomina dalam Kalimat Bahasa Indonesia by Mohammad Farid Naufal, Selvia Ferdiana Kusuma

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Abstract A pronoun is a word that can be used to replace a noun or person in a sentence. …”
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    LANGUAGE ACQUISITION OF DOWN SYNDROME CHILDREN IN THE DOWN SYNDROME VILLAGE PONOROGO : A PSYCHOLINGUISTICS OVERVIEW by Sumarlam Sumarlam, Dwi Purnanto, Sri Pamungkas, Khoirul Hasyim, Angga Cahyaning Utami

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…In addition, children with Down syndrome do echolalia (imitating others), autoecholalia (repeating his own words), verbal auditory agnosia or cogenital word deafness (phonological perception problem). …”
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