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XL-LEXEME: WiC Pretrained Model for Cross-Lingual LEXical sEMantic changE

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023
The recent introduction of large-scale datasets for the WiC (Word in Context) task enables the creation of more reliable and meaningful contextualized word embeddings.However, most of the approaches to the WiC task use cross-encoders, which prevent the ...
Pierluigi Cassotti   +4 more
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Linguistic Embodiment of Values in Internet Media Discourse: A Corpus Analysis of Representative Contexts (the Lexeme ‘po-khoroshemu’)

open access: yesNauchnyi Dialog, 2023
This article explores the linguistic and discursive mechanisms of value embodiment in internet media discourse, as well as the scientific tools for identifying and qualifying them in a corpus of textual data.
T. Radbil’
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Unveiling semantic complexity of the lexeme ‘reputation’: Corpus analysis

open access: yesRussian Journal of Linguistics, 2023
Primarily considered as a form of socially transmitted self-representation, reputation is one of the key concepts in public communication which makes it a worthwhile object for linguistic analysis.
S. Ivanova, S. Medvedeva
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The Use of Animal Lexeme in Sikka-Krowe Proverb (Ethnolinguistic Study)

open access: yesRiwayat: Educational Journal of History and Humanities, 2022
This research aims to find out animal lexemes used in the Sikka-Krowe proverb and the lexical and metaphorical meanings of each animal lexeme used and identify the realm in the Sikka-Krowe proverb.
*Rikardus Nasa   +2 more
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Linguocultural Connotations of the Lexeme willow ‘ИВА’ in Russian and Chinese Languages

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics, 2022
This paper attempts to explain linguocultural connotations of phytonomen WILLOW by analyzing the results of process that Russian and Chinese perceive this object in our surrounding world and their aesthetic ideas about it.
Yunuo Sun, M. Rybakov, M. Lysyakova
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Is the Lexeme “Khach” Offensive?

open access: yesLegal Linguistics, 2022
The article discusses the study of the lexeme  “khach” in the functional aspect. In forensic linguistics practice, one often has to deal with ethnopholisms. The lexeme “khach” is quite typical of controversial texts on ethnic topics.
A. Florya
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Lexeme: the Concept of System and the Creation of Speech Corpora for Two Endangered Languages

open access: yesProceedings of the Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages, 2021
In this paper we present the concept of the Lexeme system. Lexeme is a new application for managing speech corpora for endangered languages. Currently, the Lexeme system is under development.
Ivan Ubaleht
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The Denotative Aspect of a Lexeme’s Meaning as a Language Unit of Modeling the Cultural Space in a Literary Text

open access: yesВестник Пермского университета. Российская и зарубежная филология, 2021
The paper aims to identify and analyze the ability of the denotative aspect of the meaning of a lexeme to model the cultural space in a literary text. We provide an analysis of the concepts of cultural space and a linguocultureme as a unit that models ...
A. S. Gorbatovsky
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The polyfunctional lexeme /fard/ in the Arabic dialects of Iraq and Khuzestan

open access: yesBrill's Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics, 2021
The primary aim of this paper is to explore the functions of the word /fard/ in Iraqi and Khuzestani Arabic. The study is based on the analysis of various text corpora and the elicitation of further examples from native speakers of the varieties ...
Bettina Leitner, Stefan Prochazka
semanticscholar   +1 more source

TeLeS: Temporal Lexeme Similarity Score to Estimate Confidence in End-to-End ASR [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing
Confidence estimation of predictions from an End-to-End (E2E) Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) model benefits ASR’s downstream and upstream tasks. Class-probability-based confidence scores do not accurately represent the quality of overconfident ASR ...
Nagarathna Ravi   +2 more
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