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Lexical creation Suffixes, prefixes, shortening processes Argotic terms Loan words

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with the following parameters: batch size: 6; prefix: “translate English to Hungarian: ”, maximum text length (input and output): 128; epoch: 1; learning rate: 5 e −5 . Unfortunately, the epoch number was set to 1 only, which resulted in a running time

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false geminate. 7 In addition, Youssef considers various types local place assimilations in Cairene Arabic and Baghdadi Arabic, such as the assimilation of the detransitivizing prefix t -, sonorants, sibilants, and many other instances of place

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[Rh(NO 3 ) 3 ·nH 2 O]. This procedure has been repeated several times after drying, to reach the prefixed charge of active phase. After impregnation, the system has been calcined at 650 °C for 5 h with a programmed temperature increase of 5 °C/min. Two

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prepared using the same procedure and different diamines and were designated using the prefix BPA to the diamines as given in Scheme 2 . Scheme 2 Synthesis of diamide–diimide–diamines (DADIDA

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Introduction Epoxy resins are an important class of polymeric materials, characterised by the presence of more than one three-membered ring known as the epoxy (“epoxy” is derived from the Greek prefix “ep,” which means over and

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occurs about 200 times in the Pāli canonical texts and bhava , on the other hand, about 1,600 times, either separately or as the second part of a compound. Antarā is used as an adverb or as a prefix with the meaning of ‘in between’ both spatially and

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hashtag means a tag embedded in a Twitter message, consisting of a word prefixed with a hash sign, for example ‘#blackberry’ (see: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hashtag ). Fig. 1 Number of hashtags (daily

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adjective can be negated ((93)–(94)). In these cases, the adjective is negated, the negative particle is interpreted similarly to a prefix deriving an antonym. (93) N em rossz egy csomag az. neg bad emph packet that ‘Really, that packet is not a bad one

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unergatives. This is also a property shared by the English restitutive prefix re- ( Horn 1980 ; Marantz 2007 ). The restitutive reading requires the presence of a result state, which is unavailable with simple unergatives. The fact that causatives do not

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