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Leveraging Denoised Abstract Meaning Representation for Grammatical Error Correction [PDF]
Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) is the task of correcting errorful sentences into grammatically correct, semantically consistent, and coherent sentences. Popular GEC models either use large-scale synthetic corpora or use a large number of human-designed rules.
arxiv
THE GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF NUMBER IN THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
This article explores the grammatical category of number in the German language, focusing on the ways in which number is expressed, including its syntactic, morphological, and semantic aspects. The study of the German number system reveals its complexity,
Gulnoza Azamatova
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Some Grammatical Errors are Frequent, Others are Important [PDF]
In Grammatical Error Correction, systems are evaluated by the number of errors they correct. However, no one has assessed whether all error types are equally important. We provide and apply a method to quantify the importance of different grammatical error types to humans.
arxiv
Complexity of Grammar Induction for Quantum Types
Most categorical models of meaning use a functor from the syntactic category to the semantic category. When semantic information is available, the problem of grammar induction can therefore be defined as finding preimages of the semantic types under this
Delpeuch, Antonin
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Polish children's productivity with case marking: the role of regularity, type frequency, and phonological diversity [PDF]
Polish-speaking children aged from 2;4, to 4;8 and 16 adult controls participated in a nonce-word inflection experiment testing their ability to use the genitive, dative and accusative inflections productively.
Dabrowska, Ewa, Szczerbinski, Marcin
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The Perfective Past Tense in Greek Adolescents with Down Syndrome [PDF]
This study investigates the ability of a group of eight Greek-speaking adolescents with Down Syndrome (DS) (aged 12.1-18.7) to handle the perfective past tense using an acceptability judgement task.
Clahsen, Harald, Stathopoulou, Nikolitsa
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TRANSLATION STRATEGIES IN ENGLISH-UKRAINIAN RENDERING OF DUAL-NUMBER QUANTIFI
The article deals with translation strategies implemented in English-Ukrainian rendering of dualnumber quantifiers ‘both,’ ‘either,’ ‘neither’ that occur in modern fantasy fiction.
Oleksandr Lytvynov
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:This article aims at examining some issues to consider while working on Korean vernacular poetry translation in relation to the 110-year tradition of Korean studies in Russia.
A. Guryeva
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Automated conjecturing of Frobenius numbers via grammatical evolution [PDF]
Conjecturing formulas and other symbolic relations occurs frequently in number theory and combinatorics. If we could automate conjecturing, we could benefit not only from speeding up, but also from finding conjectures previously out of our grasp.
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Semantic agreement and the dual model of language
This paper will show that agreement cannot be considered a purely narrow-syntactic phenomenon, i.e., a phenomenon which cannot be given a functional-semantic explanation.
Jackie Nordström
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