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Discriminating similar languages with token-based backoff
In this paper we describe the language identification system built within the Finno-Ugric Languages and the Internet project for the Discriminating between Similar Languages (DSL) shared task in LT4VarDial workshop at RANLP-2015.
Jauhiainen, Heidi +2 more
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Exploring Natural Language Processing Methods for Finno-Ugric Langages
International audienceThis paper presents some preliminary experiments concerning the automatic processing of Finno-Ugric languages with computers. We present symbolic methods as well as machine learning ones. Given the lack of corpora for some languages
Fagard, Benjamin, Poibeau, Thierry
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TO THE LANGUAGES OF THE FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLE THE INFLUENCE OF THE KHORAZIM LANGUAGE
Мақолада қадим замонлардан Хоразм воҳасининг Жанубий Сибирь халқлари билан иқтисодий ва маданий алоқалари тарихига бағишланган бўлиб, шу иқтисодий алоқалар таъсирида Сибирнинг фин-угор халқлари тиллари ривожланишида хоразмий тилининг ўрни хусусида сўз юритилган.
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Best practices for spatial language data harmonization, sharing and map creation-A case study of Uralic. [PDF]
Rantanen T +4 more
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Genome-Wide Landscape of North-Eastern European Populations: A View from Lithuania. [PDF]
Urnikyte A, Molyte A, Kučinskas V.
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Finno-Ugric Lexical Borrowings in West Baltic Languages
The paper discusses 27 West Baltic words suspected of being borrowed from a Finno-Ugric source. Five lexical items are evaluated negatively, while several further proposals are considered uncertain. Numerous words are verified as Finno-Ugric loanwords. Among them one can distinguish physiographical terms, e.g. OPrus. jūrī ‘sea’ (← FV. *järwä ‘lake, sea’
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Minority language education has been planned in post-Soviet Russia for two decades. During this period, language policy in education has shifted from compulsory to voluntary study of native languages in school.
Konstantin Zamyatin
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Neuropsychological Test Performance Among Native and Non-Native Swedes: Second Language Effects. [PDF]
Stålhammar J +3 more
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Most of Russia’s national republics established titular and Russian as co-official state languages in their constitutions of the early 1990s. There is no consensus on the reasons and consequences of this act, whether it should be seen as a mere symbolic ...
Zamyatin, Konstantin
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The effect of bilingualism on executive functions when languages are similar: a comparison between Hungarian-Serbian and Slovak-Serbian young adult bilinguals. [PDF]
Perovic A +2 more
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