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Modeling the emergence of contact languages [PDF]
Contact languages are born out of the non-trivial interaction of two (or more) parent languages. Nowadays, the enhanced possibility of mobility and communication allows for a strong mixing of languages and cultures, thus raising the issue of whether ...
Loreto, Vittorio +3 more
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Late Language Emergence: A literature review. [PDF]
Infants usually say their first word at the age of 12 months; subsequently, within the next 6-12 months, they develop a vocabulary of approximately 50 words, along with the ability to make two-word combinations. However, late talkers (LTs) demonstrate delayed speech in the absence of hearing impairments, cognitive developmental issues or relevant birth
Nouraey P, Ayatollahi MA, Moghadas M.
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Large language models and the emergence phenomena
This perspective explores the potential of emergence phenomena in large language models (LLMs) to transform data management and analysis in radiology. We provide a concise explanation of LLMs, define the concept of emergence in machine learning, offer ...
Vera Sorin, Eyal Klang
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Language emergence describes moments in historical time when nonlinguistic systems become linguistic. Because language can be invented de novo in the manual modality, this offers insight into the emergence of language in ways that the oral modality cannot.
Brentari D, Goldin-Meadow S.
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Escell: Emergent Symbolic Cellular Language [PDF]
IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (IEEE ISBI 2020)
Chowdhury, Aritra +4 more
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The emergence of sign language is of special interest because sign languages are the only human languages that can emerge de novo at any time [...]
Wendy Sandler +2 more
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A central question in historical linguistics is how subordination emerges. Many linguists have hypothesized that diachronically subordinate constructions start off with intonational signals, and that these precede morphosyntactic markers of subordination
Svetlana Dachkovsky
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Languages adapt to their contextual niche [PDF]
It is well established that context plays a fundamental role in how we learn and use language. Here we explore how context links short-term language use with the long-term emergence of different types of language system.
Kirby, Simon +2 more
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Is Language Production Planning Emergent From Action Planning? A Preliminary Investigation
The nature of syntactic planning for language production may reflect language-specific processes, but an alternative is that syntactic planning is an example of more domain-general action planning processes.
Mark J. Koranda +4 more
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Modeling the emergence of a new language: Naming Game with hybridization [PDF]
In recent times, the research field of language dynamics has focused on the investigation of language evolution, dividing the work in three evolutive steps, according to the level of complexity: lexicon, categories and grammar.
A. Baronchelli +5 more
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