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A*: a language for implementing language processors

Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Conference on Computer Languages (ICCL'94), 1995
A* is an experimental language designed to facilitate the creation of language-processing tools. It is analogous either to an interpreted yacc with Awk as its statement language, or to a version of Awk which processes programs rather than records. A* offers two principal advantages over the combination of lex, yacc, and C: a high-level interpreted base
David A. Ladd, J. Christopher Ramming
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Language and Languages

2020
The editorial organization of the contents of the Course in General Linguistics contributed to establishing the primacy of the language system (la langue) by situating it above the empirical plurality of world languages (les langues). La langue is defined by means of dogmatic, axiom-like statements with little empirical justification or background ...
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Language

2013
Noninvasive focal brain stimulation by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been used extensively in the past 20 years to investigate normal language functions. The picture emerging from this collection of empirical works is that of several independent modular functions mapped on left-lateralized temporofrontal circuits originating ...
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Language Lateralization in a Bimanual Language

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2003
Abstract Unlike spoken languages, sign languages of the deaf make use of two primary articulators, the right and left hands, to produce signs. This situation has no obvious parallel in spoken languages, in which speech articulation is carried out by symmetrical unitary midline vocal structures.
David P, Corina   +4 more
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On languaging and languages

Language Sciences, 2017
Abstract I consider the ontology of languages and the linguistic units said to constitute them, in the light of a speculative sketch of how languaging about language might give rise to the idea of a language. The focus is principally on the role of reflexivity and the development of writing in facilitating the decontextualisation, abstraction and ...
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Language, rights and the language of language rights

Journal of Language and Politics, 2011
It is only in recent years, after a surprising long period of neglect, that political theorists began to engage with the evident normative dimension of policymaking on language. Within the body of literature that has emerged in this process, the conceptual framework of language rights maintains a central position.
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