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The paper aims to analyze Tunisian Arabic (TA) open monosyllables in terms of moras within the constraint-based framework of Optimality Theory (Prince and Smolensky, 1993/2004). It focuses on two major types of TA syllables, namely CV and CCV, whose surfa... see more

The following article deals with the categorical features of the verb and the correlation of the category “???” (in Russian language) features with the functional-semantic categories of aspectuality and temporality. The mechanisms of functioning of the sy... see more

This paper deals with the ways in which it is possible to conceptualize and map forms of soundscape in the epoch of the Anthropocene. After humans became a geological force, which is a role that used to be reserved for the planet itself, one can pose the ... see more

What is onomasiologicalness? How does it interact with (other)lexicographical concepts? Is it a relevant lexicographical genre criterion?The newcoined term onomasiologicalness makes it easier tomore clearly graduate the traditional binarity of the lexicog... see more

This special double issue (41.1 and 41.2) contains 11 articles on the formal properties of linguistic feature systems, all of which were presented at a conference in Tromsø in the fall of 2013.The issue was jointly edited by Martin Krämer, Sandra Ronai, a... see more

This special double issue (41.1 and 41.2) contains 11 articles on the formal properties of linguistic feature systems, all of which were presented at a conference in Tromsø in the fall of 2013.The issue was jointly edited by Martin Krämer, Sandra Ronai, a... see more

What is onomasiologicalness? How does it interact with (other)lexicographical concepts? Is it a relevant lexicographical genre criterion?The newcoined term onomasiologicalness makes it easier tomore clearly graduate the traditional binarity of the lexicog... see more

In phonology, segmental content has been predominantly represented in terms of binary features. Although binary features may provide an elegant description of some segmental contrasts, it is far from clear that speaker/hearer’s knowledge about segments is... see more

To improve recommendation quality, the existing trust-based recommendation methods often directly use the binary trust relationship of social networks, and rarely consider the difference and potential influence of trust strength among users. To make up fo... see more

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