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Fletta eftir efnisorði "Setningafræði"

Fletta eftir efnisorði "Setningafræði"

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  • Ingason, Anton; Sigurðsson, Einar Freyr; Wood, Jim (Stofnun Vigdísar Finnbogadóttur í erlendum tungumálum, 2016)
    Þessi grein fjallar um föst orðasambönd þar sem tiltekin sögn og tiltekið andlag hennar eru túlkuð á sérstakan hátt sem ekki er fyrirsegjanlegur út frá merkingu einstakra orða. Við ræðum samspil tiltekinna setningagerða í íslensku og túlkunar á ...
  • Steingrímsson, Steinþór (2023-05-22)
    For machine translation (MT) systems to produce accurate and fluent translations, reliable parallel corpora are key. Errors, due to misalignments or inadequate filtering during compilation of a parallel corpus, can have detrimental effects on the ...
  • Harðarson, Gísli (Penn Graduate Linguistics Society, 2018-03-30)
    In this paper, I derive the asymmetries in morphosyntactic behaviors of synthetic and primary compounds through differences in terms of their formation. Following that, I examine how the resulting structures may regulate the interactions between the ...
  • Viðarsson, Heimir Freyr van der Feest (2019-12-15)
    This thesis is a study of the interface between sociolinguistics and syntax, focusing on 19 th -century Icelandic and the implementation of a national standard language from a syntactic perspective. Icelandic is noted for relatively successful and ...
  • Harðarson, Gísli (Linguistic Society of America, 2020-03-23)
    This paper discusses parallels between the conditioning of phonological processes at the word- and phrase-level. The approach taken here is a direct reference approach in which apparent mismatches between morphosyntactic domains and phonological domains ...
  • Indriðadóttir, Ingunn Hreinberg (University of Iceland, School of Humanities, Faculty of Icelandic and Comparative Cultural Studies, 2023-04-05)
    Abstract The theoretical aim of this project is to get a better understanding of the so called weight effects illustrated in examples like the following (? = a questionable example, * = a bad example, ** = an even worse example; brackets enclose the ...