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A treatment of languages with stages of evaluation

1988
The notion of languages that inherently have multiple stages of evaluation is introduced. Typically, evaluation is done in stages so that evaluation in some one stage is able to be done very efficiently, even at the expense of prior stages of evaluation.
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An Automatic Tool For Language Evaluation.

2020
The aim of evaluating children speech and language is to measure their communication skills. In particular, the speech language pathologist is interested in determining the child's impairments in the areas of language, articulation, voice, fluency and swallowing.
Fassetti F., Fassetti I.
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Evaluating humanness in language models

Advances with language models, systems that predict upcoming words in context, have enabled an era in which people sometimes cannot distinguish between human-written and artificially created text. Perplexity, the simplest and most popular way to evaluate the quality of a language model, rewards any pattern captured by the system as long as it robustly ...
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Evaluative Language in Legal Professional Practice: The Case of Justification of Judicial Decisions

Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2022
Stanisław Goźdź-Roszkowski
exaly  

The Evaluation of Language Varieties*

The Modern Language Journal, 1969
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The Language of Evaluation

2005
J. R. Martin, P. R. R. White
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