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A comparison of collation algorithm for Myanmar language

2008 Third International Conference on Digital Information Management, 2008
Myanmar language has no white spaces and word boundary. There is lack of support in Unicode database application such as collation and searching. Powerful collation strategy has necessitated to the all embracing research in the locality of natural language processing.
Yuzana, Khin Marlar Tun
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An empirical comparison of rhythm in language and music

Cognition, 2003
Musicologists and linguists have often suggested that the prosody of a culture's spoken language can influence the structure of its instrumental music. However, empirical data supporting this idea have been lacking. This has been partly due to the difficulty of developing and applying comparable quantitative measures to melody and rhythm in speech and ...
Aniruddh D, Patel, Joseph R, Daniele
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Theories of language, language comparison, and grammatical description

2021
This essay is a study of Haspelmath’s conception of ‘comparative concepts’ vs. ‘descriptive categories’ from a new angle: a study concentrating on questions of logical form and formal explicitness rather than on linguistic adequacy; it is suggested that the inconclusiveness of previous discussion of the conception is mainly due to formal flaws hidden ...
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RewardBench: Evaluating Reward Models for Language Modeling

arXiv.org
Reward models (RMs) are at the crux of successfully using RLHF to align pretrained models to human preferences, yet there has been relatively little study that focuses on evaluation of those models.
Nathan Lambert   +11 more
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A comparison of the SSW and language test results

Journal of Communication Disorders, 1990
The purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship between the SSW and a battery of auditory-language tests in a group of children suspected of auditory processing problems. Thirty-one children between the ages of 6.2 and 10.4 were referred by their classroom teachers.
D D, Sanger   +3 more
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An empirical comparison of seven programming languages

Computer, 2000
Often heated, debates regarding different programming languages' effectiveness remain inconclusive because of scarce data and a lack of direct comparisons. The author addresses that challenge, comparatively analyzing 80 implementations of the phone-code program in seven different languages (C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, Rexx and Tcl).
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Comparison of Three Model Transformation Languages

2009
In this paper we compare three model transformation languages: 1) Concrete syntax-based graph transformation (CGT) which is our emerging model transformation language, 2) Attributed Graph Grammar (AGG) representing traditional graph transformation, and 3) Atlas Transformation Language (ATL) representing model transformation.
Roy Grønmo   +2 more
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Comparison in TungusManchu languages (Based on the Orok language)

Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
The article analyzes the structure and semantics of syntactic patterns expressing comparison of one object or process with another or similarity of one object or process to another according to a certain parameter by 92 grammatical, lexical or syntactic means. The material included comparative patterns selected by continuous sampling from T. I. Petrova’
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A comparison of module constructs in programming languages

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1991
Modules are constructs that help implement the principle of information hiding. Some languages provide general purpose modules, while others provide modules that are more specialised. This paper compares the modules that are provided by some languages.
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