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Using transformer-based models for Vietnamese language detection. [PDF]
Tran S, Tran P.
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Language for Specific Purposes Learner Corpora
Granger, Sylviane, Paquot, Magali
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Languages for Specific Purposes in the Digital Era
Educational Linguistics, 2014Explores the direct relation of modern CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) to aspects of natural language processing for theoretical and practical applications, and worldwide demand for formal language education and training that focuses on restricted or specialized professional domains.
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The Continuing Evolution of Languages for Specific Purposes
The Modern Language Journal, 2012This overview to The Modern Language Journal's Focus Issue on Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) takes a fresh look at issues examined in a 1991 article by Grosse and Voght. Reflecting on change drivers and growth in LSP, the authors comment on current challenges to the field and future research needs.
CHRISTINE UBER GROSSE, GEOFFREY M. VOGHT
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LANGUAGES FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES
Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2000Thirty-five years ago, three leading British linguists published a landmark volume entitled The linguistic sciences and language teaching (Halliday, McIntosh and Strevens 1964). The careful wording of the title of this book was something of a clarion call; in effect, the authors promised to usher in a Brave New World of a stronger descriptive base for ...
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Analyzing Languages for Specific Purposes Discourse
The Modern Language Journal, 2012In the last 20 years, technological advancement and increased multidisciplinarity has expanded the range of data regarded as within the scope of languages for specific purposes (LSP) research and the means by which they can be analyzed. As a result, the analytical work of LSP researchers has developed from a narrow focus on specialist terminology ...
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History of Languages for Specific Purposes
2021It is often said that languages for specific purposes (also named special languages or technolects) are the product of a division of labor. Although this concept was introduced only as late as 1776 (by Adam Smith, in An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations), the idea that professions or occupations of all kind are characterized ...
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