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English Language Variation of Tourist Guide: A Case Study of Indonesian Context

SELTICS, 2021
Individuals frequently speak English differently depending on their native language or the society they live in. A primary goal of our research is to learn more about the unique linguistic characteristics of the Indonesian people. This study aims to
F. Noer   +2 more
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Studying language variation

Why Study Linguistics, 2018
Kristin Denham, Anne Lobeck
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Nominal Arguments and Language Variation

, 2020
This dissertation investigates nominal arguments in classifier languages (ClLs). There are two main goals. The first is to explore what is constant and what varies in the way ClLs form nominal arguments.
L. Jiang
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Capturing the variation in language experience to understand language processing and learning

Language, Interaction and Acquisition, 2021
A goal of early research on language processing was to characterize what is universal about language. Much of the past research focused on native speakers because the native language has been considered as providing privileged truths about acquisition ...
J. Kroll   +2 more
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Language Variation and Change in Rural Communities

Annual Review of Linguistics, 2019
Despite the difficulty of delineating the rural from the urban according to economic or demographic criteria, this distinction has powerful cultural resonances, and language plays a key role in constructing the cultural divide between rural and urban ...
M. Gordon
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Tokenization is Sensitive to Language Variation

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Variation in language is ubiquitous and often systematically linked to regional, social, and contextual factors. Tokenizers split texts into smaller units and might behave differently for less common linguistic forms.
Anna Wegmann, Dong Nguyen, David Jurgens
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