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Splintering Nonconcatenative Languages for Better Tokenization [PDF]
Common subword tokenization algorithms like BPE and UnigramLM assume that text can be split into meaningful units by concatenative measures alone. This is not true for languages such as Hebrew and Arabic, where morphology is encoded in root-template patterns, or Malay and Georgian, where split affixes are common.
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Abstract Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare pediatric disease, presents numerous challenges when designing clinical trials, mainly due to the scarcity of available trial participants and the heterogeneity of disease progression. A quantitative clinical trial simulator (CTS) has been developed based on previously published five disease ...
Jordan Wilk+18 more
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ABSTRACT Reform‐oriented instruction is advocated in secondary science, encouraging students to engage with the experimental and epistemic practices of science. It is challenging for teachers though, especially for out‐of‐field teachers. This study focuses on biology and chemistry teachers who are called to teach middle‐school physics.
David Perl‐Nussbaum+2 more
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Hebrew Language Literature and Culture in American Institutions of Higher Learning.
Dan W. Dodson, Abraham I. Katsh
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Hebrew and Pagan ReligionsFolk-Lore in the Old Testament. Studies in Comparative Religion, Legend and Law. J. G. Frazer [PDF]
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Book Review: III. Old Testament: Notes on Hebrew Religion [PDF]
John R. Sampey
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Erving Goffman at 100: A Chameleon Seen as a Rorschach Test within a Kaleidoscope
The 100th anniversary of Erving Goffman's birth was in 2022. Drawing on his work, the Goffman archives, the secondary literature, and personal experiences with him and those in his university of Chicago cohort, I reflect on some implications of his work and life, and the inseparable issues of understanding society.
Gary T. Marx
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