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Emergence of Non-summative Relations in Language
The appearance of signs is linked to the relationship of a form, which in itself has no semantic value, with a content, to which it is linked by convention.
Angel López García-Molins +1 more
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Statistical physics of language dynamics [PDF]
Language dynamics is a rapidly growing field that focuses on all processes related to the emergence, evolution, change and extinction of languages. Recently, the study of self-organization and evolution of language and meaning has led to the idea that a ...
Andrea Baronchelli +35 more
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A Neural Network Approach for Mixing Language Models
The performance of Neural Network (NN)-based language models is steadily improving due to the emergence of new architectures, which are able to learn different natural language characteristics.
Klakow, Dietrich, Oualil, Youssef
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DYNAMICS OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION [PDF]
The seriousness of environmental issue has been brought to the fore, not only because of its significance to human sustainability but also due to its degeneration to communal conflicts, as well as emergence of miscreants and hoodlums who find ...
Oyero, Olusola
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A hybrid model for chaotic front dynamics: From semiconductors to water tanks
We present a general method for studying front propagation in nonlinear systems with a global constraint in the language of hybrid tank models. The method is illustrated in the case of semiconductor superlattices, where the dynamics of the electron ...
A. Amann +8 more
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Unertan Syndrome Quadrupedality,Primitive Language, and Severe Mental Retardation A New Theory on the Evolution of Human Mind [PDF]
The recently discovered “UNERTAN SYNDROME” consists of quadrupedal gait, severe mental retardation, and primitive language. This syndrome can be considered as devolution of human being, throwing a light into the transition from quadrupedality to ...
Tan, Prof. Dr. Uner
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Emergence in second language writing: a methodological inroad
Complex Systems Theory (CST) has been called upon in many different fields as a means of examining phenomena in a way that makes interconnectivity and emergence central to research. For applied linguistics, CST offers the possibility of encompassing both
Susy Macqueen
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