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Computational Models of Dialectal Variation and Underlying Linguistic Features [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The report illustrates the results of the joint research activity carried out from June 13th to July 4th 2010 at the University of Groningen - Faculty of Arts - Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (CLCG) directed by Prof. John Nerbonne.
Montemagni, Simonetta
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How weather got its words: a history of meteorological English – Part 1: Old English to the Age of Discovery

open access: yesWeather, EarlyView.
The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary among its peers in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the diverse origins of the words we use. In this two‐part paper, we will explore these origins, including the Pontic‐Caspian steppe, the British Empire, latinophone scientists and a TV show. We
Kieran M. R. Hunt
wiley   +1 more source

IVB1-20180917_04 - Dialectal variation wordlist

open access: yes
Exploring dialectal variation between daya 'east' and laod 'west' with non-dominant speakers of Ibatan (living in the center).

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How weather got its words: a history of meteorological English – Part 2: the scientific age and beyond

open access: yesWeather, EarlyView.
The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the origins of the words we use. In this paper, we will shed light on these origins, including the Pontic–Caspian steppe, the British Empire and, of course, a TV show.
Kieran M. R. Hunt
wiley   +1 more source

Artificial Intelligence in Voice Disorders: Current Landscape, Emerging Applications and Future Directions

open access: yesWorld Journal of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective To provide a comprehensive review of the current landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in voice disorder, with emphasis on emerging applications, limitations, and future directions for clinical integration. Methods Literature review.
Rachel B. Kutler, Anaïs Rameau
wiley   +1 more source

Identifying Token-Level Dialectal Features in Social Media [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Dialectal variation is present in many human languages and is attracting a growing interest in NLP. Most previous work concentrated on either (1) classifying dialectal varieties at the document or sentence level or (2) performing standard NLP tasks on ...
Touileb, Samia   +3 more
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Construcciones con ‘ser focalizador’ en narcotelenovelas colombianas: de Antioquia al Valle del Cauca

open access: yesLexis, 2018
This paper offers new data on the dialectal variation of focalizing ser (‘to be’) constructions, through the study of two Colombian soap operas, whose action is located in the departments of Antioquia and Cauca’s valley. The comparative analysis of these
Elena Diez del Corral Areta
doaj  

Gender Empowerment and Climate‐Smart Agriculture: Insights and Implications for Achieving Gender Equity and Climate Resilience

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effects of male and female empowerment, as well as gender empowerment inequality, on the adoption of climate‐smart agriculture (CSA) practices. Using a conditional mixed process model, we analyse survey data from 743 households across Henan, Shandong and Hebei provinces in China.
Junpeng Li   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Generative phonology and dialect variation: A study of Hausa dialects. [PDF]

open access: yes, 1982
This thesis is concerned with the dialects of Hausa as spoken in Nigeria. There are five chapters and three appendices. The first chapter is composed of two parts. The initial part discusses two things, namely (i) the genitic affinity of Hausa and its status within West African languages, (ii) the various contributions made to the study of Hausa, in ...
openaire   +1 more source

Dialectal and Diachronic Distribution of Case Variation in Lithuanian Pain Verb Construction

open access: yes, 2014
This article deals with the variation in case marking in ᴘᴀɪɴ-vᴇʀʙ ᴄoɴsᴛʀᴜᴄᴛɪoɴs, where in Lithuanian one finds (1) the standard language variant: accusative marked body-part and (2) the dialectal variant: nominative marked body-part.
Bjarnadóttir, Valgerður,
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