Differentiation of highly pathogenic strains of human JC polyomavirus in neurological patients by next generation sequencing
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35113Date
2024-02-12Type
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Auvinen, Eeva; Honkimaa, Anni; Laine, Pia; Passerini, Sara; Moens, Ugo; Pietropaolo, Valeria; Saarela, Mika; Maunula, Leena; Mannunonen, Laura; Tynninen, Olli; Haapasolo, Hannu; Rauramaa, Tuomas; Auvinen, Petri; Liimatainen, HannaAbstract
This study presents an in-depth analysis of Russian stub compounds in spec ‘special’
and their competition with the corresponding full adjective special’nyj ‘special’ followed by a noun. Couched in Construction Morphology the corpus-based analysis
addresses four understudied areas in theoretical and Russian morphology: shortening
mechanisms, competition between morphological words and multiword expressions,
blocking, and compounding in Russian. It is argued that shortening mechanisms create words that are more than stylistic variants of the corresponding longer constructions, although full synonymy may occur under specific conditions. The diachronic
and synchronic motivation of the shortening mechanism under scrutiny is analyzed
in terms of economy, extravagance and expressiveness. Blocking is demonstrated to
be statistical (involving tendencies rather than categorical rules) and bidirectional,
whereby a morphological construction may be favored over a syntactic construction
and vice versa. The proposed analysis adds to the knowledge of stub compounds in
Russian and demonstrates how a wide variety of generalizations can be adequately
accounted for in Construction Morphology.
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Auvinen, Honkimaa, Laine, Passerini, Moens u, Pietropaolo, Saarela, Maunula, Mannunonen, Tynninen, Haapasolo, Rauramaa, Auvinen, Liimatainen. Differentiation of highly pathogenic strains of human JC polyomavirus in neurological patients by next generation sequencing. Journal of Clinical Virology. 2024;171Metadata
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