Strong verb lemmas from a corpus of old english. Advances and issues
The aim of this article is to devise the method of lemmatisation of strong verbs from a corpus of Old English with a view to maximising the automatic search for the inflectional forms, with the corresponding minimisation of manual revision of the verbs ...
Darío Metola Rodríguez
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Why DO dove: Evidence for register variation in Early Modern English negatives [PDF]
The development of “supportive” (or “periphrastic”) DO in English suffered a curious and sharp reversal late in the 16th century in negative declaratives and questions according to Ellegård's (1953) database, with a recovery late in the following century.
Anthony Warner+3 more
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An interactive visualization of Google Books Ngrams with R and Shiny: Exploring a(n) historical increase in onset strength in a(n) huge database [PDF]
International audience Using the re-emergence of the /h/ onset from Early Modern to Present-Day English as a case study, we illustrate the making and the functions of a purpose-built web application named (an:a) lyzer for the interactive visualization of
Julia Schlüter, Fabian Vetter
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Challenging the Boundaries of Unsupervised Learning for Semantic Similarity
The semantic analysis field has a crucial role to play in the research related to text analytics. Calculating the semantic similarity between sentences is a long-standing problem in the area of natural language processing, and it differs significantly as
Atish Pawar, Vijay Mago
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The pedagogical benefits of a lexical database (SciE-Lex) to assist the production of publishable biomedical texts by EAL writers [PDF]
Research has demonstrated that it is challenging for English as an Additional Language (EAL) writers to acquire phraseological competence in academic English and develop a good working knowledge of discipline-specific formulaic language.
Natalia Judith Laso +1 more
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German in childhood and Latin in adolescence: On the bidialectal nature of lexical access in English
The nature of word etymology, long a topic of interest in linguistics, has been considered to a much lesser extent in the word recognition literature. The present study created a database of overlapping words from the English Lexicon Project (ELP) and a ...
Arturo E. Hernandez+5 more
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Gujarati WordNet A Lexical Database
The English WordNet and the Hindi WordNet have inspired the Gujarati WordNet; this paper specifies the overview and the basic methods for developing a Gujarati WordNet. General Terms WordNet lies under the category of Natural Language Processing the result shows all the possible meanings, it depends on how humans think and how the language is exactly ...
Bharathi H N+4 more
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Reading as active sensing: a computational model of gaze planning during word recognition
We offer a computational model of gaze planning during reading that consists of two main components: a lexical representation network, acquiring lexical representations from input texts (a subset of the Italian CHILDES database), and a gaze planner ...
Marcello Ferro+5 more
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This article deals with the problem of development of the dialectological base of the Machine fund of the Bashkir language. Along with the written monuments, folklore material, dialect is one of the most important sources for the study of the historical ...
Z. A. Sirazitdinov+2 more
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Semantic frames and semantic networks in the Health Science Corpus
The aim of this paper is to apply frame semantics principles to the analysis of a specialized corpus, the Health Science Corpus, implemented in the lexical database SciE-Lex.
Isabel Verdaguer
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