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Prospects of Language Preservation in the North
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Contact languages and the preservation of endangered languages
Sociolinguistic Studies, 2001Of the 6000 languages in the world, half have less than 10,000 speakers, and a quarter less than 1000. Accumulations of small languages have led to widespread bi- and multilingualism, with more than half of the world´s languages spoken by bi- and multilinguals. Many larger languages are used as contact languages.
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The case for analysis preserving language transformation
Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Software testing and analysis, 2006Static analysis has gained much attention over the past few years in applications such as bug finding and program verification. As software becomes more complex and componentized, it is common for software systems and applications to be implemented in multiple languages.
Xiaolan Zhang 0001 +6 more
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Homomorphisms Preserving Deterministic Context-Free Languages
International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2012The paper characterizes the family of homomorphisms, under which the deterministic context-free languages, the LL context-free languages and the unambiguous context-free languages are closed. The family of deterministic context-free languages is closed under a homomorphism h if and only if h is either a code of bounded deciphering delay, or the images
Tommi Lehtinen 0001, Alexander Okhotin
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Preserve Their Language Heritage
Childhood Education, 1956(1956). Preserve Their Language Heritage. Childhood Education: Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 165, 185.
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