Czech deverbal abstract nouns: defaults and shifts (preliminary corpus queries and descriptive stats)
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | bring some corpus/stats evidence for a carefully optimistic stance of deriving some semantic properties of abstract mass nouns from their base verbs lexical-semantic clues: odds ratio of atelic/telic deverbal nouns is nearly the same as the odds ratio of Sg/Pl in nominal count/mass landscape • morphological clues: -ní/-tí nominalizations are 45 times less probable to be pluralized than nonCEN nominalizations |
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