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Language and linguistics [PDF]
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Community languages in higher education : towards realising the potential
This study, Community Languages in Higher Education: Towards Realising the Potential, forms part of the Routes into Languages initiative funded by the Higher Education Funding Council in England (HEFCE) and the Department for Children, Schools and ...
McPake, Joanna +3 more
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Abstract Artificial intelligence and large language models have significantly influenced medical education by enhancing learning experiences. While previous studies have assessed ChatGPT's performance on anatomy‐related questions, a notable gap remains in understanding its accuracy over time. This longitudinal study evaluated the progression of ChatGPT'
Bahattin Paslı, Ceren Günenç Beşer
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Patterns of grammaticalization in African languages
The approach outlined in the present paper is based on observations made with African languages. Although the 1000-odd African languages display a remarkable extent of structural variation, there are certain structures that do not seem to occur in Africa.
Heine, Bernd, Reh, Mechthild
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Feedback strategies: Applying theory to practice
Abstract Feedback is a cornerstone of the learning process, as evidenced by extensive educational research on enhancing its process and impact. However, learners consistently rate the quality of feedback lower compared to other aspects of teaching. Over the past decade, feedback models have shifted from a traditional, one‐way transmission from educator
Jenny Clancy +2 more
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Linguistic diversity in machine learning training data: Content analysis of English and Finnish soundscape descriptions in audio captioning. [PDF]
Hekanaho L +3 more
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Descriptive linguistics as applicable to Bantu languages
Text of inaugural address delivered on Aug. 23, 1962.During the period following the return of Bantu linguistics from predominantly diachronic interests to problems of a purely descriptive nature, the Department of Bantu Languages at the University of ...
Van Wyk, E.B. (Egidius Benedictus), 1929-
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Framing anatomical variation in anatomy textbooks: Language use and its implications
Text mining of anatomy textbooks shows “abnormal” is the most frequently used descriptor for anatomical variation, reinforcing a binary framing. We advocate for explicit teaching of variation as a spectrum, with consistent, neutral terminology and contextualization (prevalence and functional relevance) to support a more nuanced understanding of ...
An‐Di Yim +2 more
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UzbekPOS: A multi-domain dataset for Uzbek part-of-speech tagging. [PDF]
Sharipov M, Kuriyozov E, Vičič J.
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