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Generalizing Language Comparison
Theoretical Linguistics, 2008Michael Cysouw
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Quantitative Comparison of Languages
Grammars, 1998From the perspective of the linguist, the theory of formal languages serves as an abstract model to address issues such as complexity, learnability, information content, etc. which are hard to investigate directly on natural languages. One question that has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature is to what extent can a result proved on an ...
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A Comparison of RDF Query Languages
2004The purpose of this paper is to provide a rigorous comparison of six query languages for RDF. We outline and categorize features that any RDF query language should provide and compare the individual languages along these features. We describe several practical usage examples for RDF queries and conclude with a comparison of the expressiveness of the ...
Haase, P. +3 more
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Comparison of the Programming Languages C and Pascal
ACM Computing Surveys, 1982The languages C andPASCAL are growing m popularity, particularly among programmers of small computers In thin paper we summarize and compare the two languages covering their design phflosophms, their handhng of data types, the programming facflltms they provide, the impact of these facflltms on the quality of programs, and how useful the facilities are
Alan R. Feuer, Narain H. Gehani
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A Comparison of Five Salish Languages: I
International Journal of American Linguistics, 1958guages nominalizing seems to be freer than in the Interior languages, which have a fixed method of treating the pronoun, so that verbs with the completive suffix pronouns of 3.4 may be nominalized by prefixing s-. Some, however, have distinctive pronominal forms which are discussed here.
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Modern and traditional trance language: a comparison
American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 2022This study compares the effects of two trance texts using different language patterns, i.e., modern trance language (MTL) characterized by indirect suggestions as well as narrative style and traditional trance language (TTL) found in traditional societies (e.g., Navajo, San, Aranda aborigines, etc.) that uses multiple repetitions along with narrative ...
Sarah Karrasch +4 more
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The comparison of programming languages
Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference on -, 1968This paper presents some results of research into the nature of computer programming languages. One purpose of this research was to develop methods for describing programming languages so that fundamental similarities (and differences) are made explicit in a form that allows languages to be compared easily.
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Morphological learning in a novel language: A cross-language comparison
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2015Being able to extract and interpret the internal structure of complex word forms such as the English word dance+r+s is crucial for successful language learning. We examined whether the ability to extract morphological information during word learning is affected by the morphological features of one's native tongue.
Viktória, Havas +4 more
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Training Parsers on Partial Trees: A Cross-language Comparison
International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2010We present a study that compares data-driven dependency parsers obtained by means of annotation projection between language pairs of varying structural similarity.
Kathrin Spreyer +2 more
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Constitutional Comparisons and Language
SSRN Electronic JournalAbstract Language can be seen as an intuitive challenge for those who embark on comparative constitutional research: its intricate entanglement with law is often overlooked and not engaged with explicitly. This chapter argues that this is a missed opportunity at best, and arguably presents a hazard for the collective quality of the ...
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