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Towards a Java Subtyping Operad
The subtyping relation in Java exhibits self-similarity. The self-similarity in Java subtyping is interesting and intricate due to the existence of wildcard types and, accordingly, the existence of three subtyping rules for generic types: covariant ...
Andrew +9 more
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This study partially remedies the neglect in current Translation Studies research on artistic or invented languages, and interlinguistics more broadly. The work investigates the drama of translatorial sense-making, and how radical difference is encoded ...
Kelly Washbourne
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La créativité linguistique au prisme des langues construites
This special issue of Ricognizioni, Linguistic Creativity through the Lens of Constructed Languages, brings together contributions from the 2024 I-Conlang conference (Orléans), exploring the diversity and vitality of constructed languages (conlangs ...
Guillaume Enguehard +2 more
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Perspective in signed discourse: the privileged status of the signer’s locus and gaze
In gesture studies character viewpoint and observer viewpoint (McNeill 1992) characterize co-speech gestures depending on whether the gesturer’s hand and body imitate a referent’s hand and body or the hand represents a referent in its entirety.
Engberg-Pedersen Elisabeth
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Linear-algebraic lambda-calculus
With a view towards models of quantum computation and/or the interpretation of linear logic, we define a functional language where all functions are linear operators by construction.
Arrighi, Pablo, Dowek, Gilles
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Representing the bilingual's two lexicons [PDF]
A review of empirical work suggests that the lexical representations of a bilingual’s two languages are independent (Smith, 1991), but may also be sensitive to between language similarity patterns (e.g. Cristoffanini, Kirsner, and Milech, 1986).
Plunkett, K., Thomas, Michael S.C.
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Argument marking strategies in tropative constructions
This article examines the results of a study on strategies for marking arguments in tropative constructions (i.e., expressing meanings such as “X considers Y to be Z” (direct) or “Y is considered to be Z” (reverse), where X is the subject, Y is the ...
R. V. Tarasov
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Translation of Personal Names in Klingon “Hamlet”
The translation of literary classics into constructed languages (ConLangs), particularly artificial languages (ArtLangs) like Klingon, offers unique insights into the interplay between language, culture, and translation theory. This paper focuses on the
Chiara Meluzzi
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Constraints on the Art and Craft of Constructing Languages
In the 21st century, constructed languages started to be normalized as an object of scientific study. Their construction has become increasingly popular thanks to the spread of the internet and, therefore, the availability of linguistic resources from ...
Federico Gobbo
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Automated Generation of OCL Constraints: NL based Approach vs Pattern Based Approach [PDF]
This paper presents an approach used for automated generations of software constraints. In this model, the SBVR (Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules) based semi-formal representation is obtained from the syntactic and semantic analysis of a NL ...
IMRAN SARWAR BAJWA +1 more
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