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A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF EXISTING TOOLS TO AUTOMATED PROCESSING SYSTEMS FOR KAZAKH LANGUAGE

BULLETIN Series of Physics & Mathematical Sciences
The development of automated systems for the Kazakh language has gained significant momentum in recent years, driven by the growing need for natural language processing (NLP) tools tailored to underrepresented languages.
A. Aitim, R.Zh. Satybaldiyeva
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Investigating long short‐term memory approach for extremist messages detection in Kazakh language

Expert Syst. J. Knowl. Eng.
In recent years, there has been a noticeable increase in both individuals and organizations utilizing social networks for illicit purposes. This trend can be viewed as a potential threat to the national security of the country.
Shynar Mussiraliyeva   +2 more
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Peculiarities of adjectives in the Kazakh language

Bulletin of the Karaganda university Philology series, 2022
This article provides an overview of the semantics of adjectives and the grammatical mechanisms by which the adjectives are modulated. The division into relative and qualitative, into simple and complex, performs the function of an attribute or predicate in a sentence.
N.Sh. Manasbaeva   +4 more
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MULTILINGUAL QA MODELS AND THEIR ADAPTATION TO THE KAZAKH LANGUAGE

Scientific Journal of Astana IT University
This paper presents a comparative analysis of large pretrained multilingual models for question-answering (QA) systems, with a specific focus on their adaptation to the Kazakh language. The study evaluates models including mBERT, XLM-R, mT5, AYA, and GPT,
A. Tleubayeva, A. Shomanov
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‘I can easily switch to the Kazakh language, also to the Russian language’: reimagining Kazakhstani CLIL implementation as a third space

Language, Culture and Curriculum, 2023
There is extensive CLIL research on stakeholders’ practices, integration of content and language, and pedagogies. However, limited studies report on teachers’ pre-existing knowledge before CLIL implementation and how it influences their classroom ...
Michelle Bedeker   +4 more
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Kazakh Language and Prospects for its Role in Kazakh “Groupness”

Ab Imperio, 2005
SUMMARY: В своей статье Уильям Фирман делает попытку применить новый категориальный аппарат, предложенный Р. Брубейкером и Ф. Купером, для более нюансированного анализа процесса формирования идентичности. В частности, анализируя формирование нового политического и культурного порядка после распада СССР и роль языка в этом процессе, автор использует ...
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Activation of «COVID» Words in the Kazakh Language: Statistical Analysis

Forum for Linguistic Studies
Some words in the Kazakh language became more active during the pandemic. This article describes which words were most often used in the Kazakh language during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zhazira Agabekova   +5 more
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Phoneme Duration Prediction for Kazakh Language

2018
Our research team set the goal of creating a modern speech synthesis system for the Kazakh language. One of the most important components of such system is the phoneme duration prediction. In this article, we present our work on the creation of such a classifier.
Arman Kaliyev   +2 more
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A System for Classifying Kazakh Language Documents: Morphological Analysis and Automatic Keyword Identification

2024 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Problems of Informatics, Electronics and Radio Engineering (PIERE)
The article presents a system for the classification of Kazakh language documents based on subject areas, employing techniques such as tokenization, stemming, and term-matching.
Manas Yergesh   +5 more
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F0 contour prediction for the Kazakh language

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Engineering and MIS, 2019
The article presents work on predicting the fundamental frequency (F0) values for the Kazakh language. The fundamental frequency plays one of the most important roles in the perception of speech, and at the same time modelling continuous F0 is one of the most difficult tasks in the development of intonational speech synthesis systems.
Arman Kaliyev   +3 more
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