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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2021
Constructed languages, also known as conlangs, are languages that have been purposefully created for either real-world or fictional speakers. Within this article, I provide a summary of the language creation process and how the community of conlangers, people who make languages, come to know each other's work, as well as how language creation ...
Christine Schreyer
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Constructed languages, also known as conlangs, are languages that have been purposefully created for either real-world or fictional speakers. Within this article, I provide a summary of the language creation process and how the community of conlangers, people who make languages, come to know each other's work, as well as how language creation ...
Christine Schreyer
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Mixing up languages and first encounter. On constructed languages in science fiction
The author of the article discusses a special manner of existence of constructed languages created within the boundaries of science fiction. The subject matter occupies a special place in the general theory and practice of science fiction within the ...
Leś, Mariusz M.
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Associations as a language construct
Proceedings Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems. TOOLS 29 (Cat. No.PR00275), 2003A cornerstone in the object oriented paradigm is the abstraction mechanisms transcending analysis, design, and implementation. The notions of class, object, behaviour, and inheritance are supported in both design notations and through programming language constructs in object oriented languages.
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Bug-Inducing Language Constructs
2009 16th Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, 2009Reducing bugs in software is a key issue in software development. Many techniques and tools have been developed to automatically identify bugs. These techniques vary in their complexity, accuracy and cost. In this paper we empirically investigate the language constructs which frequently contribute to bugs.
Javed Ferzund +2 more
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Language resource construction for Mongolian
2017 Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association Annual Summit and Conference (APSIPA ASC), 2017Mongolian is a typical low-resource language. The resource limitation is in various aspects, from acoustic analysis, phonetic rules, lexicon, speech and text data. This paper describes our recent progression on Mongolian resource construction supported by the NSFC M2ASR project.
Shipeng Xu +4 more
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2016
As language historians we believe that the subject of our study is neither natural languages nor idiolects which speakers have always been able to develop individually (loosely what Chomsky calls L-i), but rather the social constructions of reference shared by all speakers (basically what Chomsky terms as L-e ).
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As language historians we believe that the subject of our study is neither natural languages nor idiolects which speakers have always been able to develop individually (loosely what Chomsky calls L-i), but rather the social constructions of reference shared by all speakers (basically what Chomsky terms as L-e ).
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Correct by Construction Language Implementations
2021Programming language implementations bridge the gap between what the program developer sees and understands, and what the computer executes. Hence, it is crucial for the reliability of software that language implementations are correct. Correctness of an implementation is judged with respect to a criterion.
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