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A Comprehensive Overview of Large Language Models

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2023
Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently demonstrated remarkable capabilities in natural language processing tasks and beyond. This success of LLMs has led to a large influx of research contributions in this direction.
Humza Naveed   +7 more
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Research trends in language MOOC studies: a systematic review of the published literature (2012-2018)

Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2020
This study aims to explore the current published research on Language Massive Open Online Courses (LMOOCs), outlining the types of papers, countries where studies were performed and institutions devoted to this field.
Marwan H. Sallam   +2 more
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A Literature Survey on Open Source Large Language Models

International Conferences on Computers in Management and Business
Since the 1950s, post the Turing test, humans have been striving hard to make machines learn the art of mastering linguistic intelligence. Language being a complex and intricate tool of expression used by humans, poses a large number of challenges for AI
Sanjay Kukreja   +4 more
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Language and Literature

2006
Language: The Rise of the Koine The army that marched through Asia under Alexander’s command included speakers of many regional Greek dialects, but its official, administrative language, spoken by its Macedonian leaders and used in formal documents, was a version of Attic, the dialect spoken at Athens.
Nita Krevans, Alexander Sens
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Language and Literature

1981
For reasons that seemed to me adequate at the time, I once tried to translate into Anglo-Saxon the regulations of a university department of English. I then made the salutary discovery that it was difficult to find an Anglo-Saxon word for ‘literature’ that did not also mean ‘language’.
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Literature and Language

The Comparatist, 2010
Early in their careers, most comparatists no doubt have faced the challenging task of explaining to curious interlocutors what comparative literature as a discipline is. Part of the challenge of explaining the discipline is that over the decades since its institutionalization in American academe it was been relatively flexible in expanding and ...
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Decolonising the mind : the politics of language in African literature

, 1987
Ngugi describes this book as 'a summary of some of the issues in which I have been passionately involved for the last twenty years of my practice in fiction, theatre, criticism and in teaching of literature.
Jidlaph G. Kamoche, Ngũugĩ wa Thiong'o
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A Survey on Mixture of Experts in Large Language Models

IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Large language models (LLMs) have garnered unprecedented advancements across diverse fields, ranging from natural language processing to computer vision and beyond. The prowess of LLMs is underpinned by their substantial model size, extensive and diverse
Weilin Cai   +5 more
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English Language and Literature

Pmla-publications of The Modern Language Association of America, 1951
Department Website: http://english.uchicago.edu Program of Study The undergraduate program in English Language and Literature provides students with the opportunity to intensively study works of literature originally written in English.
Donna R. Miller
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Literature and Language

2002
In 1967-8 a rather unedifying, but at times humorous debate between the linguist Roger Fowler and the critic F.W.Bateson took place in the pages of Essays in Criticism (the exchange is reproduced in full in Fowler, 1971). The debate concerned whether or not linguistics could be of use to the literary critic.
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