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Classifier predicates in RSL for NLLT paper

open access: yes, 2022
These are video recordings of elicited data used for the following publication: Kimmelman, V., R. Pfau & E.O. Aboh. (2019) Argument structure of classifier predicates in Russian Sign Language. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. DOI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11049-019-09448-9 Please contact me if you would like to have ...
Vadim Kimmelman
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Events and telicity in classifier predicates: A reanalysis of body part classifier predicates in ASL

Lingua, 2007
This paper is an extension of the analysis of classifier predicates (CL predicates) in ASL in Benedicto and Brentari (2004) in order to account for event structure as well as argument structure, motivated by the specific claim that limb/body part classifiers (BPCL) are unergative predicates with single external arguments.
Ronnie B Wilbur
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Argument structure of classifier predicates in NGT, RSL and DGS corpus data

open access: yes, 2022
Annotation files from Kimmelman, Vadim, de Lint, Vanja, de Vos, Connie, Oomen, Marloes, Pfau, Roland, Vink, Lianne and Aboh, Enoch O.. "Argument Structure of Classifier Predicates: Canonical and Non-canonical Mappings in Four Sign Languages" Open Linguistics, vol. 5, no. 1, 2019, pp. 332-353.
Oomen, Marloes, Kimmelman, Vadim
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Classifier Predicates and the Creation of Multiple Perspectives in South African Sign Language

Sign Language Studies, 2003
This article examines some of the options that South African Sign Language offers for the representation of multiple perspectives on an event. The authors focus on picture descriptions that use classifier predicates. They show that signers use constructed action in conjunction with classifier predicates to create simultaneous multiple perspectives on ...
Debra Aarons, Ruth Zilla Morgan
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Learning to Classify Subjective Sentences from Multiple Domains Using Extended Subjectivity Lexicon and Subjective Predicates

open access: yes, 2013
We investigate the performance of subjective predicates and other extended predictive features on subjectivity classification in and across different domains. Our approach constructs a semi-supervised subjective classifier based on an extended subjectivity lexicon that includes subjective annotations resulting from a manually annotated subjectivity ...
Sylvester Olubolu Orimaye   +1 more
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Classifier predicate as a small clause in Slovenian Sign Language

open access: yes, 2017
In Slovenian Sign Language (SZJ), classifier predicate cannot be negated and thus it does not qualify as the head of a verb phrase. Such a conclusion does not rule out the possibility that SZJ classifier predicate projects a reduced clausal structure. I analyze these SZJ classifier predicates as non-verbal predicates that form a small-clause structure ...
Pavlič, Matic
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Classifying Predicates and Languages

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1997
The present paper studies a particular collection of classification problems, i.e., the classification of recursive predicates and languages, for arriving at a deeper understanding of what classification really is. In particular, the classification of predicates and languages is compared with the classification of arbitrary recursive functions and ...
Carl H. Smith   +2 more
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Classifying recursive predicates and languages

1995
Our goal is to arrive at a deeper understanding of the classification problem. We study a particular collection of classification problems, the classification of recursive predicates and languages. In particular, we compare the classification of predicates and languages with the classification of arbitrary recursive functions and with learning ...
Rolf Wiehagen   +2 more
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Noun incorporation and predicate classifiers in Gumuz

Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 2010
Gumuz is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in western Ethiopia and south-eastern Sudan. Much dialectal variation exists among the Gumuz but all lects within Ethiopia show evidence of noun incorporation, including that of Gilgel Beles, the focus of this paper. In the past, this noun incorporation in verbs had been overlooked and the verb-noun morpheme pair
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Evaluation of the Effect of Preprocessing Data on Network Traffic Classifier Based on ML Methods for Qos Predication in Real-Time

2021
The paper proposes a traffic classification model based on Machine Learning methods for definition of QoS, which contains a new element - data preprocessing block. In earlier works data preprocessing is understood only as forming a feature matrix for classification. This paper explores nine main methods based on normalization, standardization, scaling,
Vladimir A. Mankov   +2 more
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