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Big data in Russian linguistics?
Summary With the advent of large web-based corpora, Russian linguistics steps into the era of “big data”. But how useful are large datasets in our field? What are the advantages? Which problems arise?
T. Nesset
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Fallacies in the Historiography of Generative Linguistics
The paper relates two different fields of research: the historiography of generative linguistics and argumentation theory, a central topic of which is the investigation of fallacies.
A. Kertész
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WordNet-feelings: A linguistic categorisation of human feelings [PDF]
In this article, we present the first in depth linguistic study of human feelings. While there has been substantial research on incorporating some affective categories into linguistic analysis (e.g. sentiment, and to a lesser extent, emotion), the more diverse category of human feelings has thus far not been investigated.
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Linguistically-Informed Transformations (LIT): A Method for Automatically Generating Contrast Sets [PDF]
Although large-scale pretrained language models, such as BERT and RoBERTa, have achieved superhuman performance on in-distribution test sets, their performance suffers on out-of-distribution test sets (e.g., on contrast sets). Building contrast sets often re-quires human-expert annotation, which is expensive and hard to create on a large scale. In this
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The need to study one of the manifestations of a speech act and a form of communication is caused by the interest that has arisen in various fields, for instance, Sociology (Tedeschi, 1994), Theory of Power / Management, (Kellermann, 1996), Theory of ...
Irine Goshkheteliani, Bella Churchelauri
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Artiklis antakse ülevaade Leonard Talmy esitatud mõistest tähelepanu akendamine (windowing of attention) ja selle üldistest toimimisprintsiipidest. Ühtlasi püütakse tuua mõni näide akendamise avaldumisest eesti keele põhjal, pakkudes seeläbi võimalusi ...
Maarja-Liisa Pilvik
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Reading official letters and being able to react to them appropriately is part of the daily life of every adult in many countries. Although the history of the plain language movement dates to the past century, it is only now that efforts are being made ...
Marta M. Jankowska, Kamil K. Imbir
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Recognizing Temporal Linguistic Expression Pattern of Individual with Suicide Risk on Social Media [PDF]
Suicide is a global public health problem. Early detection of individual suicide risk plays a key role in suicide prevention. In this paper, we propose to look into individual suicide risk through time series analysis of personal linguistic expression on social media (Weibo).
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A Linguistic Comparison between Human and ChatGPT-Generated Conversations [PDF]
This study explores linguistic differences between human and LLM-generated dialogues, using 19.5K dialogues generated by ChatGPT-3.5 as a companion to the EmpathicDialogues dataset. The research employs Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count (LIWC) analysis, comparing ChatGPT-generated conversations with human conversations across 118 linguistic categories.
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The Translation of Images and Words in the Asterix Comic Books
Full text (external site) Adriano da Silva has a Masters degree in Applied Linguistics (Translation) at the Institute of Language Studies of the State University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil, and currently he’s a PhD student in Translation at the ...
Adriano Clayton da Silva
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