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Natural language processing for African languages

2023
Recent advances in pre-training of word embeddings and language models leverage large amounts of unlabelled texts and self-supervised learning to learn distributed representations that have significantly improved the performance of deep learning models on a large variety of natural language processing tasks.
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African language media

African Journalism Studies, 2023
Phillip Mpofu   +2 more
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African Language Types

2020
AbstractThe goal of this chapter is to describe major salient features in the structures of African languages and their approximate distribution. A typological classification is not aimed at. The chapter begins with a sketch and discussion of typological subject areas generally, followed by a review of previous studies in African comparative typology ...
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An African renaissance without African languages?

Social Dynamics, 1999
(1999). An African renaissance without African languages? Social Dynamics: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 1-12.
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African language development and language planning

Social Dynamics, 1999
(1999). African language development and language planning. Social Dynamics: Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 13-30.
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African Wordnet: facilitating language learning in African languages

Proceedings of the 9th Global Wordnet Conference, 2018
Sonja Bosch, Marissa Griesel
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Cancer statistics for African American/Black People 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Angela Giaquinto   +2 more
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African Language Structures

ASA Review of Books, 1977
Lyndon Harries, William E. Welmers
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African (Urban) Youth Languages

2017
A growing phenomena in urban centers on the African continent in the latter half of the 20th century and start of the 21st century has been what have been described as Urban Youth Languages,’ although the ‘urban’ moniker is increasingly being dropped as these phenomena spread out from cities to rural areas. The term tends to refer to language phenomena
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