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Kudryavtseva, Ganna. "Two-sided expansions of monoids." International Journal of Algebra and Computation 29, no. 08 (2019): 1467–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218196719500590.

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We initiate the study of expansions of monoids in the class of two-sided restriction monoids and show that generalizations of the Birget–Rhodes prefix group expansion, despite the absence of involution, have rich structure close to that of relatively free inverse monoids. For a monoid [Formula: see text] and a class of partial actions of [Formula: see text], determined by a set, [Formula: see text], of identities, we define [Formula: see text] to be the universal [Formula: see text]-generated two-sided restriction monoid with respect to partial actions of [Formula: see text] determined by [For
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Beshenkova, E. V. "Prefixes pre- and pri-: linguistic factors, codification criteria and modern edition of the rule (from materials of the academic description of Russian spelling)." Russian language at school 82, no. 2 (2021): 76–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.30515/0131-6141-2021-82-2-76-84.

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The article is a fragment of the academic description of spelling. It is dedicated to the spelling of words with prefixes pre- and pri-. The assertion that the spelling of the vowel is determined by the correct choice of the prefix pre- or the prefix pri- is disputed. This thesis is true only for those meanings that occur in the stressed position. In other cases the spelling does not reflect the systemic opposition of morphemes, it is historically conditioned. The existing types of description of this spelling problem are compared. Two criteria are used in the description of this spelling: ety
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Nagoya, Takayuki. "Polynomial Time Algorithms for Variants of Graph Matching on Partial k-Trees." Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences 41, no. 3 (2016): 163–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fcds-2016-0010.

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AbstractIn this paper, we deal with two variants of graph matching, the graph isomorphism with restriction and the prefix set of graph isomorphism. The former problem is known to be NP-complete, whereas the latter problem is known to be GI-complete. We propose polynomial time exact algorithms for these problems on partial k-trees.
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Gouskova, Maria. "The reduplicative template in Tonkawa." Phonology 24, no. 3 (2007): 367–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0952675707001261.

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Generalised Template Theory holds that templatic restrictions on reduplicative morphemes follow from independent, general principles. Under lexically indexed constraint theory, however, reduplicants are in no way special – morpheme-specific constraints may apply just to reduplicants. This article presents reduplication patterns in Tonkawa, which are argued to require reduplicant-specific constraints. In Tonkawa, the reduplicant is limited in size to CV, and is usually syllabified as a light syllable. Even though the language typically prefers heavy syllables word-initially, they are light if t
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Azizah, Nurul. "Anglicism in Indonesian." Ethical Lingua: Journal of Language Teaching and Literature 5, no. 1 (2018): 61–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.30605/ethicallingua.v5i1.736.

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This article discusses a language phenomenon currently occurring in Indonesia which is related to borrowing English words with the addition of a prefix ng-/nge in the Indonesian. The purpose of this article is to show how some English words are borrowed in Indonesian and what changes occur within this borrowing process which will be seen on two linguistic levels (phonological and semantic). The data were collected through an observation either in writing forms found in social media or oral form used in daily conversations. The interim results show that phonologically, in general the loan words
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Munadel, Areej, and Ekhlas Kadhum Hamza. "Simulation and Analysis of the OFDM Transceiver Based Commutation System." Journal of Engineering 26, no. 12 (2020): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2020.12.08.

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As a result of the increase in wireless applications, this led to a spectrum problem, which was often a significant restriction. However, a wide bandwidth (more than two-thirds of the available) remains wasted due to inappropriate usage. As a consequence, the quality of the service of the system was impacted. This problem was resolved by using cognitive radio that provides opportunistic sharing or utilization of the spectrum. This paper analyzes the performance of the cognitive radio spectrum sensing algorithm for the energy detector, which implemented by using a MATLAB Mfile version (2018b).
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Peitl, Tomáš, Friedrich Slivovsky, and Stefan Szeider. "Dependency Learning for QBF." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 65 (June 18, 2019): 181–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.1.11529.

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Quantified Boolean Formulas (QBFs) can be used to succinctly encode problems from domains such as formal verification, planning, and synthesis. One of the main approaches to QBF solving is Quantified Conflict Driven Clause Learning (QCDCL). By default, QCDCL assigns variables in the order of their appearance in the quantifier prefix so as to account for dependencies among variables. Dependency schemes can be used to relax this restriction and exploit independence among variables in certain cases, but only at the cost of nontrivial interferences with the proof system underlying QCDCL. We introd
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Cheng, Jie. "On syntactic intervention in Chinese denominal verbs." Diachronica 32, no. 3 (2015): 293–330. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.32.3.01che.

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The derivation of Chinese denominal verbs has undergone a diachronic shift from freedom in Archaic Chinese to restriction in Post-Archaic Chinese. While denominal verbs in Archaic Chinese can be conveniently accommodated in a pragmatic account, those in Post-Archaic Chinese only yield to a syntactic account. The diachronic shift has arguably resulted from syntactic intervention: only those denominal verbs in Archaic Chinese that can possibly be derived in syntax have survived into Post-Archaic Chinese. In support of this hypothesis is the fact that the prefix *s- and qù shēng bié yì (“falling
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Kalee, Susrina, Yumna Rasyid, and Liliana Muliastuti. "Error Analysis on the Use of Affixation in Indonesian Paper Written By Thai Student." Lingua Cultura 12, no. 3 (2018): 289. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v12i3.4307.

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This research aimed to describe the form of errors in using affixation in Indonesian Language paper written by Thai students. The data were words and sentences that contained errors. The research was qualitative research using content analysis method. This research used interactive model data analysis through three steps. Those were data reduction, presentation of data, as well as conclusion and verification. The results show that there are some errors; 72 errors in using affixation: 21 or 29% errors in prefix, 9 or 13% errors in suffix, 9 or 13% errors in confix, and 33 or 46% errors klofiks
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Hualde, José Ignacio. "Intervocalic lenition and word-boundary effects." Diachronica 30, no. 2 (2013): 232–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/dia.30.2.04hua.

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The lenition of intervocalic consonants is typically phonologized in sound change only within word domains. At first blush, this morphological restriction might seem to contradict the Neogrammarian hypothesis of exclusively phonetic conditioning in sound change. In this paper I examine the weakening of intervocalic voiced stops/affricates in Istanbul Judeo-Spanish. Comparison with Old Spanish shows that in the native lexicon intervocalic lenition has affected only word-internal consonants. Even consonants following a prefix boundary remain unaffected. I argue that, at the time of the expulsion
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