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Multi-Attention-Based Capsule Network for Uyghur Personal Pronouns Resolution
Anaphora resolution of Uyghur is a challenging task because of complex language structure and limited corpus. We propose a multi-attention based capsule network model for Uyghur personal pronouns resolution, which can obtain the multi-layer and implicit ...
Qimeng Yang +3 more
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THE ‘I’ OF SHAME AND RAGE: CONFESSION AND RUMINATION AT EITHER END OF A MILLENNIUM
ABSTRACT This article brings together two texts that differ in numerous respects: the long poem farbe komma dunkel by Levin Westermann (2021) and a devotional text often known as the Bamberg Creed and Confession (Bamberger Glaube und Beichte), transmitted in a twelfth‐century manuscript.
Sarah Bowden +2 more
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Towards reliable partial anaphora resolution [PDF]
This paper assumes that currently, anaphora resolution at a desired level of reliability has to remain partial. It presents the thesis that multiple small ("expert") procedures of known reliability that are conceived for partial analysis have to be developed and combined in order to increase coverage. These resolution experts will be specific to style,
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Semantic Unification A sheaf theoretic approach to natural language [PDF]
Language is contextual and sheaf theory provides a high level mathematical framework to model contextuality. We show how sheaf theory can model the contextual nature of natural language and how gluing can be used to provide a global semantics for a ...
Abramsky, Samson, Sadrzadeh, Mehrnoosh
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Do You See What I Mean? Visual Resolution of Linguistic Ambiguities [PDF]
Understanding language goes hand in hand with the ability to integrate complex contextual information obtained via perception. In this work, we present a novel task for grounded language understanding: disambiguating a sentence given a visual scene which
Barbu, Andrei +4 more
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Critical Quarterly, Volume 68, Issue 1, Page 82-102, April 2026.
Charlotte Charteris
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Abstract This article treats Nicholas Cabasilas as an emblematic theologian of peace from the Orthodox tradition whose profound reflections on peace speak directly to our contemporary moment of turmoil. Writing amidst the untold upheavals of fourteenth‐century Byzantium, Cabasilas distills much of his inherited exegetical, ascetic, and liturgical ...
Alexis Torrance
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On the force of V2 declaratives [PDF]
This paper discusses a variant of German V2 declaratives sharing properties with both subordinate relative clauses and main clauses. I argue that modal subordination failure helps decide between two rivaling accounts for this construction.
Gärtner, Hans-Martin
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Individual differences in text processing and recall in children with and without ADHD
Abstract The current study examined whether children with and without ADHD differed in text processing when contradictory information was present. Forty‐seven children between 10 and 14 years old performed a self‐paced reading task. Half the passages contained contradictory information.
Olivia Ward, Deanna C. Friesen
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Anaphora resolution in 2L1 Romanian. Evidence from Romanian-Hungarian bilinguals [PDF]
The paper reports the results of an experimental study on intra-sentential anaphora resolution in 2L1 Romanian, by Romanian-Hungarian bilingual children.
Veronica Tomescu
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