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Forecasting Spoken Language Development in Children With Cochlear Implants Using Preimplant Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

open access: yesJAMA Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
Wang Y   +8 more
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Linguistic Features of Noncoding DNA Sequences

Physical Review Letters, 1994
We extend the Zipf approach to analyzing linguistic texts to the statistical study of DNA base pair sequences and find that the noncoding regions are more similar to natural languages than the coding regions. We also adapt the Shannon approach to quantifying the "redundancy" of a linguistic text in terms of a measurable entropy function, and ...
R N, Mantegna   +6 more
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STATISTICAL AND LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF DNA SEQUENCES

Fractals, 1995
We present evidence supporting the idea that the DNA sequence in genes containing noncoding regions is correlated, and that the correlation is remarkably long range—indeed, base pairs thousands of base pairs distant are correlated. We do not find such a long-range correlation in the coding regions of the gene.
Havlin, S.   +6 more
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Linguistic Feature-Based Measures

2016
This chapter discusses methods for cognitive load examination via language and shows that many features, some of which were originally designed to examine language complexity for learning analytics or comprehension, can be successfully applied to the cognitive load research.
Fang Chen   +6 more
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Features of Linguistic Threshold Schemes

2013
In the discussion of strategic data splitting and sharing algorithms it has become necessary to embed linguistic algorithms of information splitting and data reconstruction in the solutions presented in this publication. The essence of this approach, representing an interdisciplinary topic straddling the border between the subjects of commercial ...
Marek R. Ogiela, Urszula Ogiela
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Linguistic Features for Subjectivity Classification

2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2012
Opinions are subjective expressions that describe people's viewpoints, perspectives or feelings about entities, events and theirs properties. Detecting subjective expressions is the task of identifying whether a given text is subjective (i.e. an opinion)or objective (i.e. a reports fact).
Huong Nguyen Thi Xuan   +2 more
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Linguistic features of ghazals

American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research
Sakkokiy is considered a poet who gained fame in his time for the simplicity and comprehensibility of the language of his ghazals and odes. A distinctive feature of Sakkokiy's works is that he used Persian and Tajik vocabulary.
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The Cambridge Chronicle: Some Linguistic Features

2018
The Cambridge Chronicle is the only Sicilian chronicle coheval with the period of the Arab-Islamic domination that has come down to us. The author was probably a Sicilian scribe of Greek or Latin mother tongue working in the Kalbite diwan. The language of the Chronicle, containing many vernacular and Middle Arabic features and some interferences from ...
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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF ARTISTIC DISCOURSE

European International Journal of Pedagogics
The study of discourse and discursive analysis are relatively new disciplines, especially in linguistics, which arouse great scientific interest and attract the attention of researchers to various aspects of discourse. In the last decade, many scientific works have been devoted in particular to artistic discourse. This article examines the specifics of
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