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Today, Tomorrow, and Overmorrow: The Acquisition of Deictic Temporal Terms in English and German. [PDF]
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Healthcare delivery in the arctic-telehealth prospects. [PDF]
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Smoking cessation attempts and successes among Nunavimmiut. [PDF]
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Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon, 2021
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The use of verbal inflections in Inuktitut child and child-directed speech
Journal of Monolingual and Bilingual Speech, 2023Inuktitut is a polysynthetic agglutinative language of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family, with nearly 900 verbal inflections. Despite the complexity of its inflectional system, children acquiring Inuktitut as their native language start using ...
Hannah Lee, Olga Alice Johnson, S. Allen
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Conference on Machine Translation, 2022
We present a collection of expanded human annotations of the WMT20 English-Inuktitut machine translation shared task, covering the Nunavut Hansard portion of the dataset.
Rebecca Knowles, Chi-kiu (羅致翹) Lo
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We present a collection of expanded human annotations of the WMT20 English-Inuktitut machine translation shared task, covering the Nunavut Hansard portion of the dataset.
Rebecca Knowles, Chi-kiu (羅致翹) Lo
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Machine Translation for English–Inuktitut with Segmentation, Data Acquisition and Pre-Training
Conference on Machine Translation, 2020Translating to and from low-resource polysynthetic languages present numerous challenges for NMT. We present the results of our systems for the English–Inuktitut language pair for the WMT 2020 translation tasks.
Christian Roest +5 more
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Conference on Machine Translation, 2020
We describe the University of Edinburgh’s submissions to the WMT20 news translation shared task for the low resource language pair English-Tamil and the mid-resource language pair English-Inuktitut.
Rachel Bawden +5 more
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We describe the University of Edinburgh’s submissions to the WMT20 news translation shared task for the low resource language pair English-Tamil and the mid-resource language pair English-Inuktitut.
Rachel Bawden +5 more
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Early passive acquisition in Inuktitut
Journal of Child Language, 1996ABSTRACTPassive structures are typically assumed to be one of the later acquired constructions in child language. English-speaking children have been shown to produce and comprehend their first simple passive structures productively by about age four and to master more complex structures by about age nine.
S E, Allen, M B, Crago
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