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Language localization and variability

Brain and Language, 1978
Abstract Language localization data from 11 neurosurgical patients undergoing cortical resection for medically intractable focal epilepsy were obtained by mapping with bipolar electrical stimulation at current levels below sensory and after-discharge thresholds, during an object-naming task.
G A, Ojemann, H A, Whitaker
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Yet another textual variability language?

Proceedings of the 25th ACM International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume A, 2021
Variability models are commonly used to model commonalities and variability in a product line. There is a large variety of textual formats to represent and store variability models. This variety causes overhead to researchers and practitioners as they frequently need to translate models. The MODEVAR initiative consists of dozens of researchers and aims
Chico Sundermann   +4 more
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Variability in languages, variability in learning?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009
AbstractIn documenting the dizzying diversity of human languages, Evans & Levinson (E&L) highlight the lack of universals. This suggests the need for complex learning. Yet, just as there is no universal structure, there may be no universal learning mechanism responsible for language.
Bob McMurray, Edward Wasserman
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Language recognition with language total variability

Proceedings of the 2011 International Conference on Innovative Computing and Cloud Computing, 2011
In this paper, we try to introduce the idea of total variability used in speaker recognition to language recognition. In language total variability (LTV), we propose a new recognition system names language total variability recognition system. Our experiments show that language total factor vector includes the language dependent in- formation.
Jinchao Yang   +5 more
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Modeling language variability with reusable language components

Proceedings of the 22nd International Systems and Software Product Line Conference - Volume 1, 2018
Proliferation of modeling languages has produced a great variety of similar languages whose individual maintenance is challenging and costly. Reusing the syntax and semantics of modeling languages and their heterogeneous constituents, however, is rarely systematic.
Arvid Butting   +4 more
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Variable Language Models

2020
This chapter identifies important challenges of designing and implementing language models for DSL families. The focus is on DjDSL’s infrastructure for developing composable primary abstract syntaxes for a DSL product line in terms of collaboration-based designs.
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Dimensions of Language Variability

1979
As a rule, natural languages like English or German are not homogenous. Their concrete manifestations, as they are observable in the language behavior of their speakers, usually show a great deal of variability. The language as a whole is made up of a large system of “varieties”, each variety being a more or less stable set of regularities that can be ...
Wolfgang Klein, Norbert Dittmar
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