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She or He? Source of Errors in L2 Production of 3rd Person Singular Pronouns by Chinese Speakers of English. [PDF]
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Object numerosity influence sensorimotor programs evoked by graspable object nouns. [PDF]
Garofalo G, Gherri E, Lugli L, Prpic V.
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Broca's biases in modern aphasiology. [PDF]
Martínez-Ferreiro S, Norvik MI.
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Multimodal AI Screening of Developmental Language Disorder in Tunisian Arabic Children: Clinical Markers and Computational Detection. [PDF]
Bouhajeb F, Touati R, Güven S.
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Empirical determinants of grammatical gaps and grammatical inventions
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Brain and Language, 2001
Findings from the literature on language development, dyslexia, and adult sentence processing provide a vehicle for comparing two models of the symptom complex associated with agrammatism. One model contends that agrammatism represents a deficit in linguistic structures. The other model maintains that the linguistic behavior associated with agrammatism
S, Crain, W, Ni, D, Shankweiler
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Findings from the literature on language development, dyslexia, and adult sentence processing provide a vehicle for comparing two models of the symptom complex associated with agrammatism. One model contends that agrammatism represents a deficit in linguistic structures. The other model maintains that the linguistic behavior associated with agrammatism
S, Crain, W, Ni, D, Shankweiler
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IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 2001
We present grammatical evolution, an evolutionary algorithm that can evolve complete programs in an arbitrary language using a variable-length binary string. The binary genome determines which production rules in a Backus-Naur form grammar definition are used in a genotype-to-phenotype mapping process to a program.
Michael O'Neill 0001, Conor Ryan
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We present grammatical evolution, an evolutionary algorithm that can evolve complete programs in an arbitrary language using a variable-length binary string. The binary genome determines which production rules in a Backus-Naur form grammar definition are used in a genotype-to-phenotype mapping process to a program.
Michael O'Neill 0001, Conor Ryan
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