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This study detects ambiguities in functional requirements. Preprocessing extracts tokens and applies NLP tasks. SpanBERT handles anaphoric ambiguity, while NER (Named Entity Ruler) and pattern matching identify coordination ambiguity and missing conditions.
Fiza Talha, Touseef Tahir, Talha Nadeem
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\u3ci\u3eArdoinia\u3c/i\u3e Nom. Nov., A Replacement Name for the Genus \u3ci\u3eOrghidania\u3c/i\u3e Ardoin, 1977 (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) Non Capuse, 1971 [PDF]
A replacement name Ardoinia is proposed for the genus Orghidania Ardoin, 1977 in the family ...
Ozdikmen, Huseyin
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Knowledge and Use of the ORCID Author Identifier in France: A National Survey
ABSTRACT In this article, we explore the uses and awareness of the ORCID identifier in the French national research community using a questionnaire survey. This questionnaire has been completed in full by 6125 researchers, amounting to approximately 3.2% of the French national population of researchers.
Aline Bouchard, Christophe Boudry
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Die mikrostrukturele bewerking van affikse in Afrikaanse vertalende woordeboeke
<p><b>The Microstructural Treatment of Affixes in Afrikaans Translation Dictionaries</b></p><p>The microstructural treatment of affix lemmata in Afrikaans translation dictionaries is currently inadequate.
Gerda de Wet
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A substitute name for Turdus serranus unicolor Olrog & Contino [PDF]
Fil: Fraga, Rosendo Manuel. Provincia de Entre Ríos. Centro de Investigaciones Científicas y Transferencia de Tecnología a la Producción. Universidad Autónoma de Entre Ríos.
Dickinson, Fraga, Rosendo Manuel
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ABSTRACT Polysemy is the linguistic phenomenon where a word has more than one sense. Polysemy is important to philosophy. This article considers four related strands of discussion in philosophy in which polysemy plays a crucial role: (i) Chomsky's argument against externalist semantics; (ii) copredication and zeugma; (iii) semantic accounts of ...
Michelle Liu
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Relative Meaning Frequencies for 100 Homonyms: British eDom Norms
This data set contains British-English ratings of meaning frequencies for 100 homonyms, i.e., words with multiple unrelated meanings (e.g., “money/river bank”).
Greg Maciejewski +1 more
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Negation in First Language Acquisition: Universal or Language‐Specific?
Abstract Negation is a cornerstone of human language and one of the few universals found in all languages. Without negation, neither categorization nor efficient communication would be possible. Languages, however, differ remarkably in how they express negation.
Sakine Çabuk‐Ballı +6 more
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Emotion descriptions and musical expressiveness
Emotion terms such as “sad”, “happy”, and “joyful” apply to a wide range of entities. We use them to refer to mental states of sentient beings, and also to describe features of non‐mental things such as comportment, nature, events, artworks and so on.
Michelle Liu
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Happiness and Homonymy of Life in Plotinus
This article analyses the Plotinian reconsideration of the link between the definition of happiness and the homonymy of life. To safeguard Platonism, Plotinus inverts the Aristotelian discussions of homonymy and its metaphysical implications, and ...
José María Zamora Calvo
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