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Does dialect similarity add value to banks? Evidence from China

Journal of Banking and Finance, 2019
This study examines the value of language, as an important dimension of culture, to banks. Based on a unique hand-collected dataset of Chinese commercial banks and a county-level dialect dataset, we find that a higher degree of dialect similarity between
Hao Zhang
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NADI 2023: The Fourth Nuanced Arabic Dialect Identification Shared Task

ARABICNLP, 2023
We describe the findings of the fourth Nuanced Arabic Dialect Identification Shared Task (NADI 2023). The objective of NADI is to help advance state-of-the-art Arabic NLP by creating opportunities for teams of researchers to collaboratively compete under
M. Abdul-Mageed   +5 more
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Quantifying the Dialect Gap and its Correlates Across Languages

Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2023
Historically, researchers and consumers have noticed a decrease in quality when applying NLP tools to minority variants of languages (i.e. Puerto Rican Spanish or Swiss German), but studies exploring this have been limited to a select few languages ...
Anjali Kantharuban   +2 more
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Multi-Dialect Speech Recognition in English Using Attention on Ensemble of Experts

IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2021
In the presence of a wide variety of dialects, training dialect-specific models for each dialect is a demanding task. Previous studies have explored training a single model that is robust across multiple dialects.
Amit Das, Kshitiz Kumar, Jian Wu
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Dialect areas and dialect continua

Language Variation and Change, 2001
The organizing concept behind dialect variation is still seen predominantly as the areas within which similar varieties are spoken. The opposing view—that dialects are organized in a continuum without sharp boundaries—is likewise popular. This article introduces a new element into the discussion, which is the opportunity to view dialectal ...
Heeringa, Wilbert, Nerbonne, J.
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