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The Slavic and Baltic Languages

The Cambridge World History of Lexicography, 2019
R. Derksen
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The Circum-Baltic languages

2001
Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm   +1 more
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Towards Multilingual LLM Evaluation for Baltic and Nordic languages: A study on Lithuanian History

arXiv.org
In this work, we evaluated Lithuanian and general history knowledge of multilingual Large Language Models (LLMs) on a multiple-choice question-answering task.
Ye. Kostiuk   +3 more
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Distance-based approach reveals convergence effects in word order among the languages of the Circum-Baltic linguistic area

Studies About Languages
We probe a new approach to linguistic areas. Instead of similarity of a feature across languages of the area, we focus on its adaptation to the area.
Ilja A. Seržant   +3 more
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Localizing AI: Evaluating Open-Weight Language Models for Languages of Baltic States

NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT
Although large language models (LLMs) have transformed our expectations of modern language technologies, concerns over data privacy often restrict the use of commercially available LLMs hosted outside of EU jurisdictions. This limits their application in
Jurgita Kapovciut.e-Dzikien.e   +2 more
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The corpus linguistics and the marathon of recordings of Vepsian and Karelian speech as a tool for popularizing the Baltic-Finnish languages of Karelia

Macrosociolinguistics and Minority Languages
The study is dedicated to the prerequisites and results of the Interregional Marathon of Vepsian and Karelian speech recordings “Listening to my native dialect” (January - October 2023).
A. Rodionova, N. A. P. Pellinen
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Nominal Compounds In The Baltic Languages

Transactions of the Philological Society, 2002
In this article the Baltic system of compounding will be presented and its relation to the well attested Proto–Indo–European system of nominal compounding will be sought. The different types have enjoyed different degrees of productivity and the system will be traced back, via East and West Baltic, to Proto–Baltic.
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