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ID2013CZ070752
Author(s)Kolářová, Veronika
Title

Agents expressed by prepositionless instrumental modifying Czech nouns derived from intransitive verbs

PublishedNatural Language Processing, Corpus Linguistics, E-learning [NLP] : Slovko 2013. Seventh International Conference Bratislava, Slovakia, 13-15 November 2013. Proceedings, Lüdenscheid, Ram-Verlag ; 2013, s. 129-147.
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Jednotlivé slovní druhy, jejich mluvnické kategorie a význam
Korpusová lingvistika
Classification (EN)Particular word classes, their grammatical categories and meaning
Corpus linguistics
Subjectslingvistika korpusová; čeština; korpusy; deverbativa; substantiva deverbální; slovesa intranzitivní; slovesa reflexivní; instrumentál; frekvence
Subjects (DE)Korpuslinguistik; Tschechisch; Korpora; Frequenz
NotePopis čes. deverbálních subst. (odvozených od nepřechodných a zvratných sloves), která mohou být modifikována agentem vyjádřeným bezpředložkovým instrumentálem, korpusová a frekvenční analýza
Mediumarticle
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/70752
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