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Chamacoco is a Zamucoan language of northern Paraguay that has considerably restructured its person reference system. Starting from the existing reconstruction of Proto-Zamucoan, I will analyze the evolution of person marking in free pronouns, verbs and ...
Luca Ciucci
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Matter borrowing, pattern borrowing and typological rarities in the Gran Chaco of South America
Morphology, 2020Luca Ciucci
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2020
This chapter will address the concept of ‘word’ in Chamacoco. This section introduces the language and its main typological features. Then, the concept of ‘word’ in the Chamacoco culture (§1.1) and the Chamacoco phonological inventory (§1.2) will be ...
Luca Ciucci
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This chapter will address the concept of ‘word’ in Chamacoco. This section introduces the language and its main typological features. Then, the concept of ‘word’ in the Chamacoco culture (§1.1) and the Chamacoco phonological inventory (§1.2) will be ...
Luca Ciucci
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How grammar and culture interact in Zamucoan
This paper analyzes the interaction between language and society in the Zamucoan languages (†Old Zamuco, Ayoreo and Chamacoco), spoken in south-eastern Bolivia and northern Paraguay.
L. Ciucci
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A diachronic view of Zamucoan verb inflection
Luca Ciucci
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Neural Codec Language Models are Zero-Shot Text to Speech Synthesizers
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, 2023We introduce a language modeling approach for text to speech synthesis (TTS). Specifically, we train a neural codec language model (called VALL-E) using discrete codes derived from an off-the-shelf neural audio codec model, and regard TTS as a ...
Chengyi Wang +12 more
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Zamucoan Person Marking as a Perturbed System*
Studia Linguistica, 2021. This paper analyzes the Zamucoan system of Person markers: personal pronouns, verbal and possessive inflection. Comparing the three documented languages (Ayoreo and Chamacoco, currently spoken, and extinct Old Zamuco), one can reconstruct for a very ...
Pier Marco Bertinetto
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MentalBERT: Publicly Available Pretrained Language Models for Mental Healthcare
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2021Mental health is a critical issue in modern society, and mental disorders could sometimes turn to suicidal ideation without adequate treatment. Early detection of mental disorders and suicidal ideation from social content provides a potential way for ...
Shaoxiong Ji +5 more
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XLM-T: Multilingual Language Models in Twitter for Sentiment Analysis and Beyond
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2021Language models are ubiquitous in current NLP, and their multilingual capacity has recently attracted considerable attention. However, current analyses have almost exclusively focused on (multilingual variants of) standard benchmarks, and have relied on ...
Francesco Barbieri +2 more
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Partnering with AI: Intelligent writing assistance and instructed language learning
Language Learning & Technology, 2022In recent years, advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have led to significantly improved, or in some cases, completely new digital tools for writing.
Robert Godwin-Jones
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