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    Equivalence and Lacunarity of Dialectal Vocabulary of the Lezgin (Based on the Vocabulary of the Akhty Dialect) by L.D. Ramazanova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A comparative-contrastive analysis of lexical units of the dialect and literary language (in some cases with the involvement of materials from other languages ​​of the Lezgin group) indicate the archaism and originality of the dialectal forms, their belonging to the Right-East Lezgin (or more ancient) and Akhty chronological levels; the loss or initial lacunarity of the original forms under consideration in the literary language.…”
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    Presentational Vocabulary of Samara Dialects by T. E. Bazhenova

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Group of local vocabulary that unites Samara dialects with the other dialects of the Volga region is identified. …”
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    Lexicography of the Syrian dialect of Arabic: Sources and dictionary by Aida D. Haddad, Amr A. A. Khalil

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…This study focuses on the development of an algorithm for constructing the vocabulary of a Syrian dialectal multimedia dictionary. The significance of this research stems from the inadequate representation of Syrian dialectal lexicon in existing lexicographical resources. …”
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    Lexicalized elements in khiva and urganch oghuz dialects by Mustafa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Turkic, which has a well-developed word-making system, some words are made not only with affixes but also with the processed forms of lexical units. These lexical units may be words that complement the meaning or they may be in the position of auxiliary verbs. …”
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    Conversion in Ossetian Language (Iron and Digor Dialects) by E. S. Kachmazova, I. N. Tsallagova, F. A. Tsarikayeva

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This article analyzes the converted lexicon of the Iron and Digor dialects of the Ossetian language. The study uses lexical units extracted through a random sampling method from Ossetian language dictionaries. …”
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    Quantitative Characteristics in the Linguistic Worldview of a Dialect Speaker by Elvira N. Akimova, Tatiana I. Mochalova

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Quantitative vocabulary and phraseology are shown to contain both lexical dialectisms proper, with the root morphemes having no correspondence in the national language, and lexical-semantic dialectisms, which, being the units of the national language, have different meaning in the dialect system. …”
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    Motivational Feature “Action” in Dialectal Names of Utensils in Yakut Language by E. R. Nikolaev

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The material for the study consists of lexical units extracted from dialectological and explanatory dictionaries, as well as field materials collected by the author. …”
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    Verbs with the Prefix “vyi-” in Russian Dialects of the Amur River Region by V. T. Sadchenko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The author believes that the description of the verb prefixation in Russian dialects of the Amur river region, the identification of the “inventory” of prefixes that are most frequent during verbal derivation in Russian dialects, derivatives of prefixal verbs can complement derivatology with specific linguistic facts - description units, morphology - material for understanding the category of species and modes of action in the dialect, and also contribute to the identification of general patterns of organization of the word-formation system of the Russian language.…”
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    The Marriage Status of Women in the Belarusian Literary Language and Northeastern Dialects by Sergey Nikolaenko, Baglan Kul'bayeva, Gibadat Orynkhanova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The words for women in marriage have the same number in the literary language and in the dialect. Literary names of women of illegitimate status have a significant numerical advantage – 4 to 1 dialect word. …”
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    Advancing arabic dialect detection with hybrid stacked transformer models by Hager Saleh, Hager Saleh, Hager Saleh, Abdulaziz AlMohimeed, Rasha Hassan, Mandour M. Ibrahim, Saeed Hamood Alsamhi, Moatamad Refaat Hassan, Sherif Mostafa

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The rapid expansion of dialectally unique Arabic material on social media and the internet highlights how important it is to categorize dialects accurately to maximize a variety of Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications. …”
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    A systematic assessment of sentiment analysis models on iraqi dialect-based texts by Hafedh Hameed Hussein, Amir Lakizadeh

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…However, Arabic sentiment analysis faces challenges due to dialect variations, limited resources, and hidden sentiment words. …”
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    Spatial Images in Nominations of Feelings of Disgust and Rejection (on Material of Russian Dialect Lexis) by Y. V. Malkova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Those lexical units are selected that are based on spatial images. …”
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    Verbal Representation of Ideas about Motherhood (in Russian Dialects of South of Tyumen Region) by P. E. Bagirova, E. L. Marandina

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…As a result of the interpretation of verbal markers of motherhood, a range of situations that acquire a linguistic assessment in rural discourse (names denoting the state of pregnancy, childbirth and child care, nominations of an illegitimate and adopted child, aspects of education) are revealed, the nature of lexical and phraseological units chosen by informants for designations of certain concepts (dialect / all-Russian, evaluative / neutral, etc.). …”
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    Somatisms in the dialect world view of the Kuban subdialect speakers: A fulfilled cognitive potential by O.G. Borisova, L.Yu. Kostina

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The dialect features at the level of inner form of phraseological units were considered. …”
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