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Prediction, syntax and semantic grounding in the brain and large language models. [PDF]
Kölbl N +8 more
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ACROSS LANGUAGE BORDERS: WRITING INTEGRATION AND BELONGING IN KINDERTRANSPORT DIARIES
ABSTRACT The diaries of six Kindertransport refugees who fled Nazi persecution in Germany and Austria to Britain in 1938 and 1939 offer unique insights into how language use reflects negotiations of identity and belonging. Moving beyond traditional concepts of bilingualism, a translingual framework reveals how these young refugees navigated between ...
Monja Stahlberger
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MADOran: A morphologically annotated dataset of Oran. [PDF]
Sawalha M +6 more
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There exists extensive prior theoretical literature and some experimental data on demonstrative-noun and subject-verb agreement, yet basic research questions have not been tested. This experiment used collective nouns that can be perceived as both singular and plural in order to test whether the singular or plural form is preferred when referring to ...
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Based on distinctive morphological and vocal characters we describe a new species of jewel‐babbler (genus Ptilorrhoa) from the forested karst of the Southern Fold Mountains in Papua New Guinea. The description is based on camera trap data and is presented in accordance with ICZN Declaration 45.
Iain A. Woxvold +5 more
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Pahari POS-tagged corpus: A large-scale linguistic resource for NLP applications. [PDF]
Gardazi NM, Malik MK, Daud A.
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Human collective noun: naming and predication
L’article porte sur la nomination collective d’êtres humains : il s’agit, plus précisément, d’aborder la sémantique des noms collectifs humains (Ncoll-H), sous l’angle d’une dimension évaluative ou prédicative potentielle. On observe, à propos des Ncoll-H, cette dimension prédicative sous différents aspects : elle peut être liée à la sémantique du nom ...
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Racialized Labour in the Colonial Food Regime: The Whitening of England's Farmworkers
ABSTRACT The crystallization of a colonial food regime in the 1870s centred around Britain is key to historical accounts of agrarian political economy. Yet such accounts have neglected the role of the agrarian proletariat in shaping this regime from below and its basis in racialized hierarchy.
Ben Richardson
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‘Just Love Us, We'll Do the Rest’. Competing Repertoires of Agrarian Anti‐Environmentalism
ABSTRACT Agrarian mobilisations no longer target solely public authorities, legislation and its economic and professional consequences. They are now increasingly structured to respond to other social movements and produce a structured discourse aimed at public opinion.
Sylvain Brunier, Baptiste Kotras
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The influence of prediction on bilingual language production: evidence from semantic classifier congruency. [PDF]
Tong J, Koch I, Philipp AM.
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