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Mudburra to English Dictionary
Green, Rebecca; Green, Jennifer; Hamilton-Hollaway, Amanda. - : Aboriginal Studies Press, 2019
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Exploring the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages
Devlin, Brian; Christie, Michael J.; Bow, Catherine. - : Australian Curriculum Studies Association Inc., 2014
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A grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem land)
Green, Rebecca. - 2012
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A grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem land)
Green, Rebecca. - 2012
Abstract: Ch. 1 gives an overview of the Gurr-goni language, its typological characteristics, speakers and genetic relationships. It also covers phonological and morphological preliminaries. Ch. 2 is concerned with the morphology and syntax of nominals. A distinction between nouns and adjectives is established. §2.2 deals with noun class: the parts of speech on which it is registered; the number of noun classes; the membership of each class, and possible categorisation principles; and patterns of agreement. Noun phrases are briefly discussed in §2.3. §2.4 deals with case as a property of the noun phrase, and presents the case forms and functions. Possessive constructions are dealt with in §2.5, and derivational morphology is briefly covered in §2.6. Ch. 3 presents the pronouns, demonstratives, and interrogatives. We discuss the pronominal categories of person, number and gender, and consider the discourse functions of free pronouns. The distinctions encoded by the demonstrative stems are the subject of §3.2, and §3.3 illustrates the use of interrogative/indeterminate forms. Ch. 4 deals with verb morphology. First, an overview of the structure of the verb complex is given. In §4.3, I examine the pronominal prefixes, identifying their component morphemes. For the transitive prefixes, I also justify the recognition of a singular/non-singular number distinction, and elucidate the principles that determine which pronominal participant is overtly marked. §4.4 describes the tense system, which exhibits the rare feature of having the fixed time reference of one tense interrupted by part of the fixed time reference of another. The category of status, often called mood, is discussed in §4.5, while §4.6 covers illocutionary mood (or force). In §4.7, I list the verbal conjugations, established on the basis of the tense/status allomorphs selected. The final sections of Chapter 4 discuss valence changing devices and directional prefixes. Ch. 5 looks at the structure of clauses. In §5.1, I illustrate non-verbal clause types. In §5.2, we turn to simple verbal clauses. I look firstly at the realisation of core arguments (A, S and 0), and briefly consider peripheral arguments. We then consider the evidence for assigning core or non-core status to other arguments. §5.3 deals with serial verb constructions, a pervasive feature of the Gurr-goni language. We distinguish two major types, one which encodes categories of associated motion and aspect, and one which has 'experiencer' and causative functions. In §5.4, I suggest that a parallel construction may exist, in which the first predicate is a nominal. Moving from simple and complex single clauses, we tum in §5.5 to co-ordination of clauses, and in §5.6 to subordination. Chapter 5 concludes with a discussion of negation (§5.7) and questions (§5.8).
Keyword: Arnhem Land (N.T.); Australian languages; Gurr-goni language
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Interlingual annotation of parallel text corpora: a new framework for annotation and evaluation
In: Natural language engineering. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press 16 (2010) 3, 197-243
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On passing: the interactional organization of appearance attributions in the psychiatric of transsexual patients
In: Out in psychology: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer perspectives (2007), 335-368
IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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Word sense disambiguation
Preiss, Judita (Hrsg.); Stevenson, Mark (Hrsg.); Murray, G. Craig (Mitarb.)...
In: Computer speech and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 18 (2004) 3, 201-337
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Lexical knowledge and human disagreement on a WSD task
In: Computer speech and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 18 (2004) 3, 209-222
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Inducing Semantic Frames from Lexical Resources
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Proto Maningrida within proto Arnhem : evidence from verbal inflectional suffixes
In: The non-Pama-Nyungan languages of Northern Australia (Canberra, 2003), p. 369-421
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Proto Maningrida within Proto Arnhem: evidence from verbal inflectional suffixes ...
Green, Rebecca Ed.. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2003
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Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses
In: DTIC (2001)
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Mapping WorldNet Senses to a Lexical Database of Verbs
In: DTIC (2001)
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Lexical Resource Integration Across the Syntax-Semantics Interface
In: DTIC (2001)
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Lexical Resource Integration across the Syntax-Semantics Interface
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Mapping Lexical Entries in a Verbs Database to WordNet Senses
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Dynamism and stability in knowledge organization : 10 - 13 July 2000, Toronto, Canada
Green, Rebecca (Mitarb.); Howarth, Lynne C. (Hrsg.); Beghtol, Clare (Hrsg.). - Würzburg : Ergon-Verl., 2000
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Knowledge organization and change : 15 - 18 July 1996, Washington, DC, USA
Green, Rebecca (Hrsg.). - Frankfurt/Main : Indeks-Verl., 1996
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A grammar of Gurr-goni (North Central Arnhem Land)
Green, Rebecca. - Canberra : Australian Natl. Univ., 1995
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Topical relevance relationships (II) : an exploratory study and preliminary typology
In: American Society for Information Science. Journal of the American Society for Information Science. - New York, NY : Wiley 46 (1995) 9, 654-662
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