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Fronting in Old Catalan: Asymmetries between Narration and Reported Speech1
Abstract This article explores the distribution, syntax, and information structure of XVS clauses in the narrative text and the reported speech of a thirteenth‐century Old Catalan chronicle, the Llibre dels Fets. It is shown that XVS occurs mainly within reported speech and in embedded clauses.
Afra Pujol i Campeny
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Peirol, "Coras que·m fezes doler" (BdT 366.9) [PDF]
In the song Coras que·m fezes doler (BdT 366.9) Peirol informs us that he has abandoned the lady he courted for so long without any profit and turned to a new lover. This change plays an important part in Stanley C.
Stefano Milonia
doaj
Lemmatization of Historical Old Literary Finnish Texts in Modern Orthography [PDF]
Texts written in Old Literary Finnish represent the first literary work ever written in Finnish starting from the 16th century. There have been several projects in Finland that have digitized old publications and made them available for research use. However, using modern NLP methods in such data poses great challenges.
arxiv
Abstract The Variscan and Alpine long‐term thermal evolution of the European paleomargin in the external Western Alps is still unknown, although important for reconstructing the geodynamic evolution of this orogen. Here we combine zircon fission track and apatite fission track and U‐Pb double dating analyses of the Pelvoux massif in the Western Alps ...
L. Boschetti+7 more
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Guillem de la Tor, "En vos ai mesa" (BdT 236.3a); An., "Finamens" (BdT 461.122) [PDF]
For more than a century discussion has taken place as to the relationship between the descort and the lai, two forms that reveal clear structural affinities to the point that Jeanroy published all the Old French poems belonging to both genres in a single
Paolo Canettieri
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Futur et conditionnel en occitan cisalpin septentrional
In the Occitan speaking valleys of Italy, the synthetic future and the conditional show some peculiarities, both from the point of view of morphology and use of some periphrasis of futur that compete with de synthetic future.
Jean Sibille
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The NP-completeness of Redundant Open-Locating-Dominating Set [PDF]
For a graph G, a dominating set D is a subset of vertices in G where each of the vertices in G is in D or adjacent to some vertex in D. An open-locating-dominating (OLD) set models a system with sensors to detect an intruder in a facility or a faulty component in a network of processors.
arxiv
Abstract The Mediterranean region provides a natural laboratory for studying complex deformation resulting from body forces and interactions between the convergence of the Africa and Eurasia plates since the Cretaceous. These interactions led to the formation of a mosaic of basins and orogenic domains, whose intrinsically complex evolution over time is
Agathe Jullien‐Sicre+5 more
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Aimeric de Peguilhan, "Li fol e·ill put e·ill fillol" (BdT 10.32) [PDF]
This reading proposes a shift in perspective on the well-known sirventes of Aimeric de Peguilhan Li fol e·ill put e·ill fillol. Abandoning the idea that it was a spiteful invective due to personal reasons, as proposed so far, this satirical poem must be ...
Giorgio Barachini
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TLCE: Transfer-Learning Based Classifier Ensembles for Few-Shot Class-Incremental Learning [PDF]
Few-shot class-incremental learning (FSCIL) struggles to incrementally recognize novel classes from few examples without catastrophic forgetting of old classes or overfitting to new classes. We propose TLCE, which ensembles multiple pre-trained models to improve separation of novel and old classes.
arxiv