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Guidelines for Annotating Irony in Social Media Text, version 2.0 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Hoste, Veronique   +2 more
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Shame and development of self: a relational, cognitive, and linguistic perspective. [PDF]

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Language Evaluation

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1981
This study was designed to determine the degree of agreement between standardized tests of language development and clinical judgment. The Test of Auditory Comprehension of Language (TALC), the Carrow Elicited Language Inventory (CELI), and the Sequenced Inventory of Communication Development (SICD) were used.
D V, Allen, L S, Bliss, J, Timmons
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Neuropsychological Evaluation of Language

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 1994
Neuropsychological evaluation of language may be based on the psychometric approach or on extensive exploration of modular functions according to cognitive or linguistic theory. Various approaches have several features in common, although some emphasize individual functions, and others explore syndromes in brain-damaged populations.
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On evaluating interactive query languages

Information Sciences, 1983
Abstract In this paper, we propose some user interaction criteria for describing and evaluating interactive query languages. We divide the querying process into three parts: request, reply, and dynamics. For all three parts, certain desirable characteristics are identified that describe the parameters of the user interaction.
Lochovsky, Frederick H.   +1 more
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Holistic Evaluation of Language Models

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2023
AbstractLanguage models (LMs) like GPT‐3, PaLM, and ChatGPT are the foundation for almost all major language technologies, but their capabilities, limitations, and risks are not well understood. We present Holistic Evaluation of Language Models (HELM) to improve the transparency of LMs. LMs can serve many purposes and their behavior should satisfy many
Rishi, Bommasani   +2 more
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Visualizing evaluation in applicative languages

Communications of the ACM, 1992
In this article we present a technique for visualizing evaluation in applicative languages that helps to graphically explain a number of basic concepts, including lexical vs dynamic scoping, closures, local and special variables, and macro expansion. Called "evaltrace notation," it appears in a recent textbook by the first author and has been employed ...
David S. Touretzky, Peter Lee 0001
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