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The Arabic-speaking community in Sweden is large and diverse, yet linguistic reference data are lacking for Arabic-Swedish-speaking children. This study presents reference data from 99 TD children aged 4;0–7;11 on receptive and expressive vocabulary in ...
Linnéa Öberg, Ute Bohnacker
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Requests of Brown by LC Classification: January 2004 [PDF]
Requests of Brown from other HELIN libraries - January ...
Souto, Ruth E..
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Rhesis. International Journal of Linguistics, Philology and Literature (ISSN 2037-4569): Linguistics and Philology, 4.1 (2013)
Gabriella Mazzon
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Lingüística e Filologia. O eterno debate
The relationship between 'philology' and 'linguistcs' has been a contentious issue in the study of language for over 150 years. This paper sketches part of the origins of the philology/linguistics debate and, at the same time, hints at some of the ...
E.F. Konrad Koerner +2 more
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The current journals devoted to promote scholarship on South Asian languages, however, are fragmented, being focused on particular specialisations or periods. The new journal Bhāṣā.
Annamalai, E.
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Filologia e Lingüística: enlace, divórcio, reconciliação
The article deals with the relationships between Philology and Linguistics along the history of the studies of the language and seeks to define the respective objects and fields of analysis. It presents the question of the philology’s ambiguity, pointing
Pierre Swiggers +1 more
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Towards a flexible open-source software library for multi-layered scholarly textual studies: An Arabic case study dealing with semi-automatic language processing [PDF]
This paper presents both the general model and a case study of the Computational and Collaborative Philology Library (CoPhiLib), an ongoing initiative underway at the Institute for Computational Linguistics (ILC) of the National Research Council (CNR ...
Del Grosso, Angelo Mario, NAHLI, OUAFAE
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What Should/Do/Can LSTMs Learn When Parsing Auxiliary Verb Constructions?
There is a growing interest in investigating what neural NLP models learn about language. A prominent open question is the question of whether or not it is necessary to model hierarchical structure.
Miryam de Lhoneux +2 more
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Transition-Based Techniques for Non-Projective Dependency Parsing
We present an empirical evaluation of three methods for the treatment of non-projective structures in transition-based dependency parsing: pseudo-projective parsing, non-adjacent arc transitions, and online reordering.
Marco Kuhlmann, Joakim Nivre
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Contemporary descriptions of ‘feral’ children generally preclude any insightful inference about the language deficits exhibited by these children, as well as the ultimate causes of their problems with language.
Amy Niego, Antonio Benítez-Burraco
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