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Linguistic features of dysfluencies in Parkinson Disease
Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2021The purpose of this study was to examine dysfluency characteristics of individuals with Parkinson Disease (PD) relative to linguistic features of grammatical class and position within word. Few studies have reported dysfluency characteristics of PD relative to these characteristics.
Angela E. Reif, Alexander M. Goberman
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Linguistic Features for Subjectivity Classification
2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing, 2012Opinions 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 the Oral Narratives [PDF]
We previously discussed how sociolinguistic variables and topic can affect the way a person speaks, narrates and interacts with other speakers. Undoubtedly, there are devices typical of all narrative genres and narrations, but there are nonetheless genre-specific ones.
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Features of Linguistic Threshold Schemes
2013In 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 of the Language of Schooling [PDF]
Abstract This article provides an analysis of some linguistic features of school-based texts, relating the grammatical and lexical choices of the speaker/writer to the functions that language performs in school contexts. Broadly speaking, the context of schooling requires that students read and write texts that present information authoritatively in ...
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Linguistic Features of Writing Quality
Written Communication, 2009In this study, a corpus of expert-graded essays, based on a standardized scoring rubric, is computationally evaluated so as to distinguish the differences between those essays that were rated as high and those rated as low. The automated tool, Coh-Metrix, is used to examine the degree to which high- and low-proficiency essays can be predicted by ...
Danielle S. McNamara+2 more
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Linguistic Features of Noncoding DNA Sequences
Physical Review Letters, 1994We 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 ...
Ary L. Goldberger+6 more
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Linguistic features of Cyberbullying
Proceedings of The International Conference on Advanced Research in Social Sciences, 2019Shahidatul Maslina Mat So’od.+2 more
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