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Motion Events in L1 and L2 Mapudungun Narratives: Typology and Cross-Linguistic Influence
We compare the motion lexicalization patterns produced by L1 and L2 speakers of Mapudungun, an indigenous minority language spoken in Chile and Argentina.
Rodrigo Becerra +3 more
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Building machine‐readable vocabularies for materials science is slow, expert‐driven work. This study benchmarks 13 large language models on two of its first steps: finding candidate terms in engineering articles and deciding where they belong in a class hierarchy.
Thomas Bjarsch +3 more
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Lexicalizing directional and nondirectional motion in Emai
Motion expressions in Emai, an Edoid language of Nigeria, are examined within the lexical typology of Talmy [1985]. Both directional and nondirectional motion structures involving the MANNER verb la 'to run' are analyzed, though only the former ...
Ronald P. Schaefer
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This paper explores the importance of the concept of ‘touch’ in the formation of the Croatian and Turkish lexicon. The main goals of the paper are 1) to investigate differences and similarities in conceptual mappings based on the concept of ‘touch’ in ...
Ida Raffaelli, Barbara Kerovec
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LEXICALIZATION OF THE MOTION EVENT OF “GOING” IN THE HOLY QURAN: A COGNITIVE APPROACH
Motion is basic and universal concept and among the major life experiences of human beings. studies by Talmy marked the beginning of cognitive research into motion; he delineated the systematic relations among surface and deep structures and, based on ...
Fathyieh Fattahizadeh, Fatemeh Habibi
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Digitalizing electroplating requires both domain knowledge and interoperability. This work introduces PlatOn, a domain ontology for trivalent chromium plating and coating characterization, and a hybrid pipeline that aligns it to a mid‐level reference ontology by combining eight similarity metrics with language model reasoning. Expert‐validated mappings
Janik Harter +10 more
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Information Transmission Strategies for Self‐Organized Robotic Aggregation
In this review, we discuss how information transmission influences the neighbor‐based self‐organized aggregation of swarm robots. We focus specifically on local interactions regarding information transfer and categorize previous studies based on the functions of the information exchanged.
Shu Leng +5 more
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Partitive and Counting Phrases in Polish: A Nanosyntactic Analysis of Syncretism
This paper investigates syncretism in Polish pseudo-partitive and counting phrases, where different forms of the same noun appear in context as ‘a piece of apple’, ‘two apples’, and ‘five apples’.
Lukáš Žoha
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Lexicalisation of vertical motion: A study of three satellite-framed languages
Lexicalisation of vertical motion: A study of three satellite-framed languages This article presents a comparison of the description of motion in three satellite-framed languages, namely in Polish, Russian and English.
Joanna Łozińska, Barbara Pietrewicz
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LLM‐Integrated Human–Robot Interaction System for Microrobots
This paper proposes an LLM‐based control framework for guiding microrobots using human natural language. This framework can convert the natural human speech into safe and executable command sets for reliable navigation in complex environments. The experimental results show high accuracy and robustness in task performance, demonstrating the potential of
Bairong Zhu, Amar Salehi, Tingting Yu
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