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Private speech: similarities between a large language model and children. [PDF]
Liang Z, Tay LO, Dennis S.
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Evaluative linguistic expressions vs. fuzzy categories
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Vilem Novak
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Applied Soft Computing, 2020
Abstract Group linguistic assessment with the vector symbolic of linguistic evaluation information has been recently proposed for qualitative group decision making. Due to various individualized characteristics and knowledge levels, evaluators in group assessment often provide linguistic terms based on different individual linguistic evaluation ...
Yuling Zhai, Zeshui Xu
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Abstract Group linguistic assessment with the vector symbolic of linguistic evaluation information has been recently proposed for qualitative group decision making. Due to various individualized characteristics and knowledge levels, evaluators in group assessment often provide linguistic terms based on different individual linguistic evaluation ...
Yuling Zhai, Zeshui Xu
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Evaluating Linguistic Expressions and Functional Fuzzy Theories in Fuzzy Logic
1999In this paper, we introduce a new mathematical model of the meaning of the basic linguistic trichotomy, which are the canonical words “small”, “medium” and “big”. The model is based on the concept of horizon as elaborated in the Alternative Set Theory.
Vilém Novák, Irina Perfilieva
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German Philology at the St Petersburg State University, 2022
This article explores the involvement of typographical means in the construction of evaluative meanings in expert scientific discourses. A qualitative context-semantic, axiological, and grapholinguistic analysis was carried out on the basis of 50 German and 50 Russian reviews in linguistics published in the period from 2016 to 2020 in high-ranking ...
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This article explores the involvement of typographical means in the construction of evaluative meanings in expert scientific discourses. A qualitative context-semantic, axiological, and grapholinguistic analysis was carried out on the basis of 50 German and 50 Russian reviews in linguistics published in the period from 2016 to 2020 in high-ranking ...
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2018
To provide a more precise meaning to imprecise evaluative linguistic expressions like “probable” or “almost certain”, researchers analyzed how often intelligence predictions hedged by each corresponding evaluative expression turned out to be true. In this paper, we provide a theoretical explanation for the resulting empirical frequencies.
Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
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To provide a more precise meaning to imprecise evaluative linguistic expressions like “probable” or “almost certain”, researchers analyzed how often intelligence predictions hedged by each corresponding evaluative expression turned out to be true. In this paper, we provide a theoretical explanation for the resulting empirical frequencies.
Olga Kosheleva, Vladik Kreinovich
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EVALUATING MODELS OF REFERRING EXPRESSION PRODUCTION WITH CROSS-LINGUISTIC DATA
Redundant modification in referring expression production varies both within language (e.g., English speakers produce more redundant color than size modifiers) and cross-linguistically (e.g., English speakers produce more redundant color modifiers than Spanish speakers).openaire +1 more source
LINGUISTIC MEANS OF EXPRESSING EVALUATION IN POLITICAL MEDIA DISCOURSE
Россия и Китай: история и перспективы сотрудничества, 2022openaire +1 more source
Banks’ Annual Reports: An Analysis of the Linguistic Means used to Express Evaluation
2005In line with the most recent trends in genre analysis (Swales, 1990; Bhatia, 1993; Dudley-Evans, 1994) and discourse studies on business communication (Dudley-Evans and St John, 1998; Bargiela-Chiappini and Nickerson, 1999; Gillaerts and Gotti, 2005), the article focuses on a particular financial genre, Banks’ Annual Reports (ARs).
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Banks’ Annual Reports: An Overview of the Linguistic Means Used to Express Evaluation
2008The paper concentrates on the lexical expressions of evaluation in Banks’ Annual Reports, along the so-called Value dimension in terms of ‘good-ness’ or ‘bad-ness’, and confirms the notion –already brought home by Garzone (2004) for Annual Company Reports as a text genre – that although in theory these documents are supposed to have “an essentially ...
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